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Prisons decongestion: Stakeholders commend Kogi CJ

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By Friday Idachaba, Lokoja.

Stakeholders in the administration of criminal justice in Kogi State have commended the Acting Chief Judge of the state, Hon. Justice Josiah Majebi, for the decision to embark on decongesting prisons in the state.

The commendation was conveyed at the Judiciary headquarters in Lokoja when the CJ hosted and informed them of his plan to embark on the exercise in the coming weeks.

The stakeholders comprising the Ministry of Justice, the Nigeria Police, Nigerian Correctional Service, Legal Aid Council, DSS and the Nigerian Bar Association appreciated the Chief Judge for the decision.

They however, noted that the exercise was long overdue saying that the last prison decongestion exercise was over two years.

The body said conducting the exercise would bring succour to some awaiting trial inmates as the major beneficiaries adding that they usually look forward to it.

Justice Majebi had told the stakeholders that despite the High Court’s lean purse, the law provides that prisons be periodically visited and decongested by the Chief Judge.

He said that the exercise was to make respite come the way of Awaiting Trial Inmates who might have been groaning in jail as a result of wrongful detention.

He said the exercise, which would be undertaken at the expense of other needs due to financial paucity, would include for the first time, review of cases of those awaiting trial at the Family Courts level.

“We have critically looked at our situation but have decided to make sacrifices on behalf of our wrongfully detained citizens in the prisons.

“We have decided to decongest the prisons and this depends and logistics which means funding. We have said on different occasions that after the payment of salaries and Judges allowances, the court barely subsists.

“However, we have chosen to suspend every other administrative need this time so as to discharge two fundamental duties of the High Court which are prisons decongestion and appeals sittings.

“So, we said if what is left after payment of salaries and allowances can accommodate them we will try to conduct them”, he said.

Majebi commended the state Ministry of Justice for charging offenders to court promptly unlike what it used to be.

He expressed delight that the Ministry was being proactive saying that the Administration of Criminal Justice Law of Kogi State, 2017 stipulates time within which offenders must be charged to court.

Majebi said non-compliance with the timeframe would make it particularly difficult for Magistrates who must act within the provisions of the law.

On the fate of the Criminal Justice Monitoring Committee which was inaugurated by the late Chief Judge, Justice Nasiru Ajanah, but had remained dormant, the CJ revealed that the committee would soon be made functional.

“Immediately I came in, I identified the committee as one of the mechanisms of administering criminal justice in the state. But when I asked if it was functioning, I was told it has not even met for once due to lack of fund.

“So, we are working along with the Attorney-General of the state and other relevant organs and we have included it in our proposal to His Excellency.

“So as soon as funding is made available, the committee will commence its activities immediately”, he added.

The stakeholders pledged to make the exercise fruitful and commended the CJ for the timing of the exercise.

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Political Prejudice, Low Awareness Hinder Effective Criminal Justice Implementation – Stakeholders

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By Ahmed Rufa’i, Dutse

Political prejudice and low public awareness have been identified as the major obstacles to the fair and effective implementation of the Administration of Criminal Justice Law in society.
This was the focus of a strategic meeting of key stakeholders organized by the Cleen Foundation in Dutse, Jigawa State.

The meeting, which brought together security agencies, the judiciary, law practitioners, civil society organizations, and the media, target to address the challenges affecting the criminal justice system.

During his opening address, the Executive Director of Cleen Foundation, Mr. Gad Peter, highlighted other issues such as harmful cultural practices, tradition, and corruption as further hindrances to justice.

According to Mr. Peter, the strategic meeting sought to advocate for and promote gender equality in the administration of criminal justice within the state.
“The purpose of this policy dialogue is to bring all the principal actors in the criminal justice system together to discuss and develop strategies for addressing gaps identified in the system,” he said.

He emphasized the importance of the effective implementation of the Administration of Criminal Justice Law in promoting justice, equity, fairness, peace, and stability in the country. “Everyone has a role to play in achieving these desired goals,” he noted.

Addressing the specific challenges faced by women and marginalized groups, Mr. Peter said, “Women and individuals from marginalized groups often face unique challenges and biases within the criminal justice process. Addressing these issues is not only the right thing to do but is also crucial to achieving a truly just system.”

He further stated, “Together, we can work towards a criminal justice system that is not only effective and fair but also reflective of our collective commitment to justice and equality for all.”

Participants at the meeting pledged to collaborate in addressing these key challenges and to promote equality within the state and national justice system.

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Ododo Condemns Attack on SDP Ajaka, Urges Swift Action by Security Agencies

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Muri Ajaka

Governor Usman Ahmed Ododo of Kogi State has issued a stern condemnation of the violent attack on Alhaji Muritala Yakubu Ajaka, the Social Democratic Party (SDP) candidate in the November 11, 2023, governorship election.
The incident occurred on Friday, August 23, 2024, shortly after the Supreme Court delivered its judgment in favor of Governor Ododo in a case filed by Ajaka challenging the election’s conduct and outcome.

Ajaka, who had taken his case from the election petition tribunal through the Appeal Court and up to the Supreme Court, was reportedly assaulted by political thugs within the premises of the Supreme Court. The attack, which has sparked widespread outrage, took place just after the court’s ruling.

In response to the incident, Governor Ododo, through a statement by the state Commissioner for Information and Communications, Kingsley Femi Fanwo, expressed his deep concern and condemned the attack in the strongest possible terms.
He described the actions of the attackers as “barbaric, uncivilized, and a grave danger to the institution of justice.”

Governor Ododo called on law enforcement agencies to promptly identify and arrest the perpetrators, ensuring they face the full consequences of their actions. He emphasized the importance of maintaining the integrity and safety of court environments across the country.

“As a Government, we implore the law enforcement agencies to fish out the perpetrators and make them face the full wrath of the law to serve as a deterrent to others as well as protect the integrity and safety of our court environments across the country,” the statement read.

Governor Ododo also urged Nigerians to reject violence and embrace constitutionalism and unity, aligning with the core values of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration. He called for national support for the government’s policies aimed at the progress and development of Nigeria.

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Kogi Guber Tussle: Supreme Court Set to deliver Landmark Verdict

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Muritala Ajaka/Usman Ododo

The Supreme Court is set to deliver a landmark judgement on Friday, August 23, 2024, in the Kogi State Governorship election case between Muritala Yakubu Ajaka of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) and Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

The apex court’s decision will bring to a close the prolonged legal battle between the two parties, which has been ongoing since the election. The court had earlier declined a request by the SDP to constitute a full panel to hear the appeal.

A five-member panel of justices, led by Hon. Justice Mohammed Lawal Garba, has been appointed by the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Hon. Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, to decide the case.
The other justices on the panel are Hon. Justice Ibrahim Mohammed Musa Saulawa, Hon. Justice Tijjani Abubakar, Hon. Justice Abubakar Sadiq Umar, and Hon. Justice Mohammed Baba Idris.

The judgement will have significant implications for the political landscape of Kogi State and the country at large.
The SDP and APC have been engaged in a fierce legal battle, with both parties confident of emerging victorious.

Political analysts have described the case as a test of the independence and impartiality of the judiciary, and the outcome is eagerly awaited by Nigerians.

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