Chieftaincy Review: Ekiti Receives 100 Petitions In 2 Months

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Chieftaincy Review: Ekiti Receives 100 Petitions In 2 Months
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Ekiti State Governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi Tuesday inaugurated an eight-man Advisory Council on Prerogative of Mercy and Seven-man Chieftaincy Review Commission. The committees were set up by the state government to implement the administration of criminal justice reform and address the plethora of petitions, complaints and requests on chieftaincy matters in the state. The governor […]

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