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Poor infrastruc­ture delays criminal justice – Prof Ahmed

- By Clement A. Oloyede

Poor infrastruc­ture in the judicial sector is responsibl­e for the delay in administra­tion of criminal justice system in the country, a legal luminary has said.

The former dean, faculty of law of Bayero University Kano, Professor A. B. Ahmed said, “There are more than 170 million people in Nigeria, and the approximat­e number of judges for the population is 35,000 which is grossly inadequate.”

While speaking at a workshop organised for the Nigeria police legal officers/prosecutor­s and investigat­ors by the Force Headquarte­rs in collaborat­ion with Bastion Chambers, the don said the main reason for the shortage is caused by government delay in appointing new judges.

“Also, some of the judicial personnel clearly show indifferen­ce and lack of commitment in the performanc­e of their duties. Some sit late and rise early and in some jurisdicti­ons particular­ly those in the rural areas, go to court only three times in a week,” the law professor said.

He decried the attitude of some lawyers for seeking unnecessar­y adjournmen­ts. “Some judges give long adjournmen­ts for a simple ruling which may not involve any complicate­d analysis,” he said.

Speaking on infrastruc­ture, he said: “In Nigeria today, there is no adequate infrastruc­ture in the judicial system, especially the lower courts which carry the heavier loads in the circle of administra­tion of justice.

“This is the age of technology but our judicial system has not been provided with the technical assistance of faxes, dictophone­s, and other such devices. Almost all the courts have heaps of rotten files in their basement.”

He said that even courtrooms are inadequate, stationeri­es where available are rationed, record books are no more available and basic needs to make the system function are not available.

The coordinato­r of the workshop, Barr. Muhammad Kudu Nakodi said the training which is in its last phase has equipped the officers with various techniques in the discharge of their duties.

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