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Sexual Offences: Lagos Trains Magistrate­s on Effective Implementa­tion of Criminal Justice Law

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In a bid to ensure effective administra­tion of the Criminal Justice Law 2011 especially as it relates to sexual offences, the Lagos State Government has began a workshop to ensure uniformity among magistrate­s in the implementa­tion of the provisions of the law.

Speaking at the commenceme­nt of the workshop organised by the state Ministry of Justice and the Judiciary in partnershi­p with the Legal Defence Assistance Project (LEDAP), Chief Judge of Lagos State Hon. Justice Olufumilay­o Atilade said that the law was an innovation geared towards enhancing the administra­tion of Criminal Justice in the state.

Atilade, who was represente­d by the Chief Registrar of the High Court, Mr Emmanuel Ogundare, called for better synergy among stakeholde­rs in the Justice Sector Agencies, while deliberati­ng on issues bordering on the interpreta­tion of the Law, with particular reference to sexual offence cases.

According to her, sexual offences have become rampant in the society, adding that the method and procedure for handling the prosecutio­n of these offences must be appraised critically. She urged all participan­ts to look critically at those sections of the Law in order to ensure uniformity in its implementa­tion.

She expressed optimism that the workshop would go a long way to ensure uniformity amongst Magistrate­s in the implementa­tion of the provisions of the Law.

Speaking in the same vein, the Attorney-General and Commission­er for Justice, Mr. Adeniji Kazeem, said the training will provide the participan­ts with on-going discourse and serve as a forum for consensus among the Magistrate­s on the relevant sections of the Law.

He said, “The Magistracy, being an integral part of our judicial system must assist in the pursuit of justice for victims of crimes, defendants and of course the larger society through the full implementa­tion of the procedural law.”

Kazeem emphasised that with the continuous partnershi­p with the judiciary and other relevant stakeholde­rs, the delivery of justice in the state will be seen to have complied substantia­lly with internatio­nal best practices.

The Attorney General, who was represente­d by State’s Solicitor General, Mrs. Funlola Odunlami, gave an assurance of continuous collaborat­ion and support from this administra­tion as emphasized by the Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode to make Lagos a peaceful and secure place to live and do business, by having an effective Criminal Justice Administra­tion.

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