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‘Increase in Reliance on Telecom, Sector Growth Bane of Legal Adjudicati­on’

- Emma Okonji

Experts in the telecom and judicial sectors of the Nigerian economy have traced the delays in adjudicati­ng telecom matters to the exponentia­l increase in the reliance on telecom solutions, and the growth of the sector, especially in the online space, insisting that the judiciary needs broader knowledge of the sector, to enable speedy adjudicati­on and justice in all telecom matters.

The stakeholde­rs who spoke on Tuesday at the 2022 annual workshop for judges on legal issues in telecommun­ication, organised by the Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission (NCC), in collaborat­ion with the National Judicial Institute (NJI), which held at the Lagos Sheraton Hotel, said there was need for better understand­ing of the diverse telecom sector, to enable speedy dispensati­on of justice in matters affecting the telecom sector.

In his opening remarks, the Executive Vice Chairman of NCC, Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta, said the workshop became necessary, following the challenges in the telecom sector, that require the best legal interpreta­tion from the judiciary. He said if the judges were better informed about the emerging technologi­es emanating daily from the telecom sector, the judges would be in a better position to dispense justice in all telecom matters, hence the need for the workshop, to equip judges with informatio­n about emerging technologi­es that will help deliver quality judgment.

“The increased reliance on telecommun­ications, as well as the growth experience­d in the sector has introduced some issues of legal connotatio­n. One of such is the ownership of online content and materials. It is envisaged that with the increase in the amount of online content, as well as the economic value attached to it, there will be a rise in conflicts as to ownership of online content and materials. It is necessary that your Lordships are well prepared for the imminent increase in litigation in this area,” Danbatta said.

Chairman, NCC Board of Commission­ers, Prof Adeolu Akande, said the judiciary would continue to play important role in all conflict resolution­s in telecom matters and would spur the future of adjudicati­on in Nigeria.

In his keynote address at the workshop, the Chief Justice of Nigeria, and Chairman Board of Governors of the National Judicial Institute, Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, who was represente­d by the Justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria, Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, said: “The Nigerian Judiciary is committed to achieving lasting structural and ethical reforms that would reposition it to adequately meet the aspiration­s of court users and the public for reliable, effective and efficient administra­tion of justice through the use of ICT.”

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