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CJN Urges Lawyers To Implement Confab Decisions
Chief Justice of Nigeria Dahiru Musdapher, has called on the Nigeria Bar Association (NBA) to ensure the implementation of its conference recommendations.
Musdapher made the call on Monday in Asaba, while declaring open the 2nd conference on Criminal Justice in Nigeria.
He said that rather than allow the recommendations to be left in a communiqué form, the NBA should also come up with ideas and recommendations on possible ways of ensuring implementation.
The chief justice also said that there was no transformation without effective criminal justice system, adding that the judicial system should be made to publish annual reports and provide details of criminal cases.
He said that Nigeria as a country was blessed with great legal minds and had no excuse not to build a formidable legal system.
Musdapher said that publishing of annual reports by the judicial system of criminal cases would promote transparency, as criminal justice was a vital component of the judicial system.
He further said that there were some issues of concern affecting the rule of practice of the criminal justice system in the country and that they included delay tactics by lawyers, as well as slow dispensation of justice.
The chief justice, however, said that the “disgraceful’’ trend must stop as it could erode the confidence of the people in the justice system, as well as cause prison congestion and miscarriage of justice.
In his opening remark NBA President Joseph Dauda said that the conference was to unravel measures to be taken in order to make criminal justice system responsive to the needs and aspirations of Nigerians.
Dauda said that the theme of the conference: “Effective Nationwide Anti-Crime and Security Coverage through the Justice System in Nigeria”, would take into consideration the foregoing security challenge in the country.
The NBA president identified problems in the effective criminal justice system to include absence of appropriate constitution and legal framework for the existence and sustenance of a viable criminal justice.
He also blamed attitudinal problem with decision makers and implementation of policies, as well as the Federal Government overloading itself with too many functions as one of the reasons.
“The Federal Government has appropriated to itself many powers on the exclusive legislative list, that it is clearly impossible for government to function,” he said.
Gov. Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta had earlier described the theme of the programme as apt, adding that it would enable stakeholders discuss the administration of criminal justice in Nigeria and review procedure of administration.
Uduaghan, said that formulating practice direction for prosecutors and a total revamping of criminal trials with a view to enhancing speedy dispensation of justice would do the Nigeria system well.
Represented by his Deputy, Prof. Amos Utuama, the governor said that some of the more than 41,000 inmates in the Nigeria prisons had been pre-trial detainees for upwards of 10 years.
He said that there should be concern that the dominance of pre-trial detainees in the prisons had come to assume permanence that was not intended for it in the original design of prisons.
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