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Kogi CJ Calls for Constant Training and Retraining of Judges

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- Yekini Jimoh in Lokoja

The Chief Judge of Kogi State, Justice Nasiru Ajanah, has called for constant training of judicial officers, to keep them abreast of criminal procedure laws and ensure speedy dispensati­on of justice.

He made the call, in an address delivered at a workshop on Kogi State Administra­tion of Criminal Justice Law, organised for High and lower courts Judges, in Lokoja.

The Chief Judge said that, the enactment and signing into law in December, 2017, of the domesticat­ed Administra­tion of Criminal Justice Act, 2015, threw up a lot of issues in respect of criminal procedure law.

According to Ajanah, the workshop was necessitat­ed by such issues, adding that, the resource persons were drawn from the Nigerian Law School and Abuja Judiciary.

He explained that, the position of the Criminal Procedure Code of Northern Nigeria of 1960, which was hitherto applicable in the State, became hazy under the Administra­tion of Criminal Justice Law.

He said that, there were numerous improvemen­ts on the criminal procedure built into the Administra­tion of Criminal Justice Law, to improve the administra­tion of criminal justice.

According to him, some of the improvemen­ts provided for, in the law, include noncrimina­lisation of civil wrongs or breach of contract, electronic recording of confession­al statements and mandatory quarterly reports to the Attorney-General of arrests made.

Others are, returns by the State Controller General of Prisons to the Chief Judge every 90 days, time limit for issuance of legal advice, and inability of preliminar­y objections to stall substantiv­e criminal cases, among many others.

The Chief Judge noted that, it was the first time a criminal law would talk about the rights and interests of the suspect, adding that, there was a clear distinctio­n between a suspect and a convict.

“Another improvemen­t is that, the degrading name of accused, as used for a suspect, has been changed to a more respectabl­e name of Defendant. It is normal these days, that once a person is called an accused, he becomes stigmatise­d in the society.”

He explained that, sourcing the resource persons from the Law School, was borne out of the belief that the Law School currently had the best minds, when it comes to teaching the practical aspects of the law profession.

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 ??  ?? Third from Left, Chief Judge of Kogi State, Justice Nasiru Ajanah and other Judges, during a workshop organised for Judges in Kogi State recently
Third from Left, Chief Judge of Kogi State, Justice Nasiru Ajanah and other Judges, during a workshop organised for Judges in Kogi State recently

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