He said the World Day Against the Death Penalty serves as a reminder that justice must never come at the cost of human life.
Mr Ojukwu said the day’s celebration was to call upon Nigerians to always stand for and demand their rights from the government.
“The role of the military in a democratic society is pivotal.”
Mr Bamidele, in his presentation, said while the nominee was being screened, there were no reports against him.
The human rights commission board congratulated the petitioners for their faith in the human rights mechanism in Nigeria.
The National Human Rights Commission panel has awarded N147 million in compensation to 27 victims of police brutality.
