The Anambra State government has approved the establishment of a bureau of missing persons.
The Commissioner for Information, Paul Nwosu, in a statement on Saturday, disclosed that the approval was made at the State Executive Council meeting.
He said that the bureau would be domiciled in the ministry of Justice.
The commissioner said the establishment of the bureau was part of the fulfilment of the recommendation by the Truth, Justice and Peace Commission.
Members of the Commission include Prof. Chidi Odinkalu, chairman; Bianca Ojukwu, Secretary, and Prof. Sylvia Ifemeje, the Commissioner of Justice, members. The commission, Nwosu said, submitted its report to Governor Chukwuma Soludo on February 17.
The Commissioner said that part of the mandate of the Bureau was to trace cases of missing persons and come up with the needed database to support Police investigations and eventual prosecution of suspects.
The committee, inaugurated by Soludo in June 23, 2022, followed agitations that led to killings and destructions of property in the state and the south-east region.
The purpose of the committee is to seek a restorative justice approach for truth-telling or real facts, and for the healing of the victims of the violence.
It was to account for the responsibility and accountability of the actors, conditional mercy for the repentant perpetrators.
It was also to handle victims restitution for certain losses and rehabilitation to allow restoration of peace and justice as well as the promotion of development in the state.
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