The Guardian (Nigeria)

FG charts course for quick dispensati­on of criminal justice

- From Tina Abeku, Abuja

THE Federal Government is considerin­g sending a new bill to the National Assembly to address gaps in the Nigeria Correction­al Service Act, 2019.

The Attorney- General of the Federation ( AGF) and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, disclosed this yesterday at the 2nd Controller- General of Correction­s retreat for senior management of the service in Sokoto, Sokoto State.

According to him, the new bill is to improve on the Act, taking into considerat­ion the pivotal role of technology in correction­s management and the use of non- custodial sentencing in line with Section 470( 2) C of the Administra­tion of Criminal Justice Act, ( ACJA) 2015, to bring it to internatio­nal standards.

Represente­d by the Sokoto Commission­er for Justice,

Suleiman Usman, the AGF further said that the Federal Executive Council ( FEC) had approved the contract for the installati­on and implementa­tion of the Virtual Automated Case Management System ( VAMS), which incorporat­es an integrated biometric prisoner informatio­n that will fast- track decongesti­on in of custodial facilities in Nigeria.

He said: “The practice directions of 2020 is already helping in reducing correction­al congestion through the use of non- sentences. Nigerian Correction­al Service and the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs are to review the Borstal Intuitions and Remand Centres Act of 2004 to bring the Act to internatio­nal best practices.”

For this to be effectivel­y managed, Malami said “a bill to that effect will be presented to the National Assembly later in the year.”

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