By Nelson Agbajor

Urhobo Wadoo

The Senate Committee on Legislative Compliance has raised concerns over the slow implementation of the National Assembly’s directives to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) regarding compensation for the family of Mr. Fidelis Omhonria.

Recall that the directives were issued following the tragic incident in which two-year-old Onosereba Omhonria was killed and his younger brother, Eromonsele Omhonria, sustained a gunshot injury to the eye during an operation involving NDLEA officers.

The Vice Chairman and Acting Chairman of the committee, Senator Ede Dafinone, while presiding over the Committee review meeting with NDLEA officials, expressed dissatisfaction that nearly three years after the incident the agency is yet to fully comply with the Senate’s earlier resolution on compensation for the affected family.

Lawmakers emphasised that the delay undermines public confidence in the implementation of legislative directives and the pursuit of justice for victims.

The committee stressed the need for urgent action to address the matter and provide relief to the grieving family. The lawmakers maintained that the Senate’s directive was clear and must be carried out without further delay.

Senator Dafinone reiterated the committee’s determination to ensure that the agency fulfills its obligations. He noted that legislative oversight is critical to guaranteeing accountability within government institutions.

Furthermore, to facilitate compliance, the committee advised the NDLEA to formally engage the Office of the Attorney General of the Federation. According to the lawmakers, confiscated assets under the custody of the government could legally be accessed to provide compensation to the Omhonria family.

The committee explained that the meeting was convened specifically to review progress made so far in implementing the Senate’s directives and to identify practical steps toward resolving the matter. Members stressed that the welfare and rights of citizens must remain a priority in law enforcement operations.

It is noteworthy that the committee reassured Nigerians of the National Assembly’s unwavering commitment to ensuring justice in the case. The lawmakers also emphasized the urgent need to secure adequate medical care for the injured child, Eromonsele Omhonria, to help preserve his sight while the family awaits full compliance with the Senate’s directive.

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Fidelis Omhonria : Senator Dafinone raises concern over NDLEA delay, assures justice for family

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