Niger Delta
Bayelsa CJ Unveils Small Claims Courts
The Chief Judge of Bayelsa State, Justice Kate Abiri, has inaugurated a five-member management committee to run the newly inaugurated Small Claims Court for recovery of debts not beyond N5 million in the state.
In her inauguration speech, Justice Abiri noted that the idea of Small Claims Court was birthed to give legal inclusivity to aggrieved persons whose claims were denied space and time in the congested and expensive dispute resolution platforms.
Justice Abiri expressed dismay that the current adjudicatory system is both expensive and time consuming, saying it offers just little succour to litigants with small claims, especially those having to do with commercial disputes.
“We can imagine the plight of a small business operator who is owed money for goods supplied. To recover the debts, our businessmen have to go through a litigation system that may take eternity to reach a final decision.
“Oftentimes, the party may have spent much more than what he seeks to recover. Indeed, it is a fact that most businesses have closed down in Nigeria due to our courts delay in enforcing contracts”, Justice Abiri said.
She stressed that in spite of being the largest economy in Africa, Nigeria ranks 131 out of 191 economies of the world on the ease of doing business.
She attributed the data to the latest World Bank annual ratings released on November 18th, 2022.
Justice Abiri added that enforcement of contracts by courts is one of the criteria used in ranking ease of doing business.
She reiterated that the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Committee is collaborating with the Bayelsa State Government and providing technical assistance and support in the establishment of four pilot small claims courts.
Those inaugurated as members of the small claims courts Management Committee were, Justice Timipre Songi, (Chairman), Ebiere Empere (Secretary(, and Florizel Obiri.
Also inaugurated as members were, Justina Daniel and Kelvin Amanawa, respectively.
In an overview of the small claims courts, Mrs Abise Theophilus, Deputy Chief Registrar, Bayelsa High Court said the courts would be presided over by a Magistrate, whose target is to deliver judgement within 14 days of concluding hearing and ensure that the cases were concluded within 30 days.
The Deputy Chief Registrar explained that litigants do not have to hire a lawyer to approach the special courts which are less formal and more flexible than regular courts as litigants are allowed to represent themselves.
By: Ariwera Ibibo-Howells, Yenagoa
Niger Delta
NDDC Begins N50,000 Monthly Payment To 10,000 N’Delta Youths
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The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has begun the payment of N50,000 monthly stipends to 10,000 indigenous youths from the Niger Delta under its Youths Internship Scheme.
The Director of Corporate Affairs at the NDDC, Mrs Seledi Thompson-Wakama, disclosed this to journalists in Port Harcourt, Rivers State capital, yesterday.
She explained that the beneficiaries would undergo practical, hands-on training across the various organisations for 12 months to develop critical skills.
Recall that during the inauguration of the scheme on July 31, 2024, Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, had announced the Federal Government’s approval of a N50,000 monthly stipend for the trainees.
According to Thompson-Wakama, the commission has successfully completed the selection process and has begun placing trainees in organisations to gain practical experience.
“Consequently, with the completion of these phases, the payment of the monthly stipends has also commenced,” she announced.
She revealed that the 10,000 beneficiaries were transparently selected from over 3.2 million youths who registered for the empowerment programme.
“This unprecedented response highlights the immense potential and aspirations of our youths to improve themselves.
“NDDC remains steadfast in ensuring this life-changing opportunity reaches the most deserving candidates, creating a lasting impact and paving the way for a brighter future,” she stated.
Thompson-Wakama explained that the scheme had enabled the commission to collate essential data, including the qualifications, skills, interests, needs, and employment status of the youths in the region.
The data, she explained, would guide the commission in designing programmes tailored to address the unique challenges faced by young people.
She disclosed that the NDDC partnered with KPMG, a global audit and consultancy firm, to enhance the commission’s corporate governance framework.
“KPMG has produced a Governance Advisory Report that will serve as a tool to support the commission’s transition from a transaction-based to a transformation-focussed policy,” Thompson-Wakama added.
The director commended the youths for their patience and cooperation during the selection process for the scheme.
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