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10.On 20 November 2018, the Applicants filed their submissions on reparations and
these were served on the Respondent State on 21 January 2019, requesting the
latter to submit its Response within thirty (30) days. On 29 January 2019, the
Respondent State received the Applicants' submissions on reparations and
submitted its Response thereon on 4 March 2019, but this Response was rejected
by the Court for having been filed out of time.
IV.
PRAYERS OF THE PARTIES
11.1n the Application, the Court was prayed to take the following measures
admit the Application and declare that the Respondent State has violated
the afore-mentioned provisions;
ii.
rule that the Respondent State must publicly acknowledge its responsibility
not only for the alleged violations from the occupational illnesses suffered
by the Applicants as a result of lead poisoning, but also for the right to
medical treatment of the contaminated employees and to bear the costs of
the said treatment in a way that offers sick workers, the best possible living
conditions;
iii. order the Respondent State to conduct an investigation to identify the
private institutions responsible for violating the regulations in force at the
time of the alleged facts, that is, intoxication and non-assistance to persons
in danger;
iv. order the Respondent State to forthwith pay cash compensation to the
victims and ensure that the amounts due are fully paid to them;
v.
order such other measures deemed necessary to remedy the alleged
violations;
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