TRRC chairman Lamin J Sise has revealed the investigation has seven main themes remaining to the end of its public hearings.
The TRRC today resumed its public hearings after the coronavirus lockdown saw it shelve the tedious exercise back in March.
Chairman Lamin J Sise said in a statement: “As at this point, we wish to remind the public that the main themes remaining on the Commission’s work plan include the following: the former president’s HIV/AIDS and other diseases alternative treatment programme; enforced disappearances; the case of the 44 Ghanaians and other West African migrants who were killed in The Gambia in July 2005; the April 2016 incidents involving the NIA and resulting in the death in custody of UDP member Solo Sandeng; institutional hearings on the National Intelligence Agency (NIA), the Judiciary, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA; additional hearings on sexual and gender-based violence, and the Junglers (part two).
“In view of the loss of two weeks of public hearings as a result of the lockdown, the Commission intends to conclude its public hearings during the last, rather than the first week of October 2020. As and when required, occasional public hearings may be convened as work proceeds on the final report.”