Lagos State Ministry of Justice

Lagos Engages Stakeholders On Review Of Obas, Chiefs Law

The Lagos State Ministry of Justice today began a stakeholders’ meeting on the Review of the Obas and Chiefs of Lagos State Law, 2015. The meeting, organised by the Ministry’s  Directorate of Legislative Drafting, is seeking to update the law to make it responsive to current realities. Director, Legislative Drafting, Mrs Aderinsola Olarenwaju, explained the importance of the review.  “The present legislation is a good law, it’s been in existence since since 1957,” Olarenwaju said, adding that there is a need to “look into it, identify the lacuna and change things not in tandem with present realities.” She explained that the Ministry identified several lacuna in the law and set up a committee which came up with a draft containing proposals that were presented at the meeting.  The director urged those who didn’t join the session to “send a memorandum for amendment of sections or repeal.” Olarenwaju added that a bigger session would be held with obas and other stakeholders in attendance.  Director, Chieftaincy, Lagos State Ministry of Local Government and Community Affairs, Mr Folami Lukman, praised the Ministry “especially the Directorate of Legislative Drafting” for organising the event.  Emphasising the need for the review, he revealed that there were no fewer than 93 monarchs – 65 of whom are first class obas – and 10 empty stools in Lagos State.  He said: “The law really needs to be upgraded. They should help us fast-track this review. Everybody wants to become Oba, chief. Even those with red blood, that are not bluebloods, they want to become obas. Let us do something and help our laws and help save the state.  “The state’s size is not increasing. As of today, we have 93 obas on ground; about 10 stools that need to be occupied.”  An Assistant Director, Legislative Drafting, Mr. Abdulfatai Muheed, presented the Directorate’s proposals.  The interactive session considered amending several sections of the Law, including Section 12 which provides that amendment or replacement of registered declaration is permissible only once.

Lasg Arraigns Man Who Assaulted Lastma Officer

The Lagos State Government has arraigned one Ben Emmanuel before a Chief Magistrate Court in Yaba for assaulting a LASTMA officer.  Ben Emmanuel in company of some persons who are now at large, was alleged to have assaulted and inflicted injuries on Ismaila Lukman, a LASTMA officer, while carrying out his assigned official duty on Sunday 8th November 2020 at Jakande Junction area in Lekki. In a Statement signed by the Lagos State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr Moyosore Onigbanjo SAN, the Director of Public Prosecutions had on 10th November 2020, arraigned Ben Emmanuel before Yaba, Chief Magistrate Court on a (2) two count Charge of:   Grievious Bodily Harm under Section. 245 and Resisting a Public Officer while engaged in discharge of his Lawful duties under Section 117(1). The Magistrate Court granted Ben Emmanuel, bail in the sum of N500,000 and two bail sureties. While the case was adjourned till 26th November 2020 for Trial. Meanwhile, the Lagos State Attorney General, Mr Moyosore  Onigbanjo SAN has sounded a note of warning to recalcitrant members of the Public to stop  harassment of Officials of the State Government carrying out their Lawful duties.

Lasg Arraigns Boat Operator Over Mishap

… Prosecutes Driver And  Vehicle Owner Over Killing Of Two The Lagos State Government has arraigned a Boat Captain, Elebiju Happiness, over the boat mishap on Lagos Waterways around the Kirikiri area. The trial began on Thursday before Hon. Justice Josephine Oyefeso of the Lagos State High Court sitting in Ikeja. The defendant was charged with involuntary manslaughter and the operating of a boat without a license. Elebiju was arraigned by the Lagos State Government on a Ten (10) count charge dated 24th of August, 2020. The defendant, however, pleaded not guilty to the charges against him. Elebiju allegedly caused the death of Thirteen (13) passengers in a boat mishap on the Lagos State Inland Waterways along Kirikiri after taking off from an illegal  loading site with twenty (20) passengers. Upon capsizing, the rescue team of Lagos State Waterways Authority, Marine Police and other boat operators rescued five (5) passengers  while the defendant (Captain of the boat) and his Deck hand boy survived. The Director Public Prosecutions, Mrs Yinka Adeyemi, who led the prosecution argued that the alleged offences against the Defendants were Involuntary Manslaughter contrary to Section 224 and punishable under Section 229 of the Criminal Law Ch C17, Vol. 3, Laws of Lagos State, 2015 and Operating without a license contrary to Section 311 (1) of the Lagos State Transport Sector Reform Law, 2018. The DPP further presented two witnesses before the court who gave evidence against the defendant.  The trial Judge, Hon. Justice Josephine Oyefeso, however, adjourned the matter to 17th of September for continuation of trial.  In a related development, the Lagos State Government has also commenced the prosecution of the driver and owner of a vehicle, Dominic Amaechi and Cyprian Arinze respectively over the killing of two persons and causing bodily harm on another person.  The defendants were arraigned on 2nd of September, 2020 before Hon. Justice Oyindamola Ogala of the Lagos State High Court, Ikeja.  The driver of the vehicle was charged with among others, driving in a dangerous and reckless manner, involuntary manslaughter, causing grievous bodily harm, wilful damage to property and failure to obtain a valid driver’s license. The owner of the vehicle was charged with Involuntary Manslaughter as a result of refusal to ensure that his truck was roadworthy and failure to obtain vehicle licence and relevant permits.  The Defendants pleaded not guilty to the charges. The accident caused the death of Eno Joseph (M), Titilayo Alayonimi (F), breaking of the leg of one Alani Oladipupo (M) and also causing severe damage to the property of Saba Steel Nigeria Ltd.  According to the Prosecutor the offences were contrary to Section 224 of the Criminal Law, Laws of Lagos State 2015  , Sections 18 and 51 of the Lagos State Transport  Sector Reform Law , 2018. The case was adjourned till 30th of September for trial.

Court Sentences Two Men To Death With 21 Years Imprisonment For Rape

Lagos State High Court, Igbosere on Wednesday sentenced two robbers, Williams Umoh Udoh and Ubong Lazarus Isaiah to death for armed robbery in Lagos. The court sentenced Ubong Isaiah to death for armed robbery while Williams Udoh was sentenced to a separate 21 years imprisonment for rape at the scene of the crime. The two robbers were earlier arraigned by the Lagos State Government. on an amended five-count charge dated 29th June 2017. The defendants, who pleaded not guilty, robbed the residents of  Shepherd Estate, Ijegun on the 2nd of August 2015 while the 1st defendant William Udoh raped one of the victims on her matrimonial bed. Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu had earlier declared zero tolerance to rape and other forms of criminal activities in the state. The duo was arrested by the police and arraigned for conspiracy to commit robbery and armed robbery which contravenes the criminal justice act of Lagos  State. The  prosecutor, Ms Titilayo Shitta-Bey, Solicitor General/ Permanent Secretary Ministry of Justice, urged the court to sentence the defendants accordingly having found them guilty of the charges against them. She noted that the testimonies of six witnesses including the victim of rape and armed robbery confirmed the allegations of the crime agains t Udoh and Isiah.. The trial judge, Hon. Justice Atinuke Ipaye stated that the evidence provided by the prosecutor’s witnesses was credible, compelling, and cogent to the ground the conviction of the defendants. Justice Ipaye found the two robbers guilty of the charge and punishable under section 261, 297 and 295 (2) of the Criminal Law, CH, C.17 Vol 13 Laws of Lagos State 2015. “You are hereby sentenced to death on the counts of conspiracy to commit robbery and Armed robbery while the first defendant William Udoh is further sentenced to 21years imprisonment for the offence of rape,” Justice Ipaye ruled.

Lagos Receives 1,000 Land Grabbing Petitions In One Year

…Resolves 350 Cases, Charges Suspected Kingpin To Court  …As Law Enforcement Officers Begin Statewide Use Of Body Cameras The Lagos State Government has revealed that it received a total of 1,000 petitions relating to forceful take-over of landed properties in the State through the Special Task Force Against Land Grabbers out of which 350 were successfully resolved in the last one year. Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr Moyosore Onigbanjo (SAN), who said this at the Ministerial Press Briefing held at JJT Park, Alausa, Ikeja to commemorate Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s first anniversary, said deliberate efforts were made by government to strengthen the Taskforce to arrest and prosecute suspected notorious land grabbers to send a strong signal about determination of the present administration to rid the State of illegal dispossession of landowners.  Giving details of activities of the Ministry of Justice and its agencies in the last one year, Onigbanjo said: “The Taskforce with five Counsel received 1000 petitions out of which 350 have so far been resolved, while over 600 are pending and are at various stages of resolution.  “About 20 petitions are currently being prosecuted in Court. 20 properties under dispute were marked with inscriptions by the Office to prevent any further transactions until pending issues are resolved. The arrest and prosecution of several suspected land grabbers were also effected in conjunction with security personnel attached to the Governor’s Monitoring Team.” The Commissioner listed some of the cases handled by the Taskforce to include the Ejigbo land grabbing case which had gone viral popularly known as the Adeoye’s case in which warrant of arrest was issued against the three alleged land grabbers; arrest and prosecution of land grabber at Ogudu GRA residential Scheme II; and recovery of land from land grabber at Ojota, among others. He said as part of the mandate of the Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Response Team (DSVRT), the team in the period under review held series of activities to galvanize strategic action and respond  appropriately to formal and informal reporting of incidents of rape, defilement, domestic violence, child abuse, neglect and maltreatment.  The team, he said, organized training for Judges and Magistrates; held a special advocacy walk tagged a walk to “commit and act” against all forms of sexual and  gender based violence, and equally ensured the arrest and arraignment of an alleged wife Molester, one Sulaiman Maiyegun who on 5th of May, 2020 posted the beating of his wife which went viral on social media.  The DSVRT, according to the Commissioner, also obtained restraining orders in court against domestic violence abusers. He said the Directorate of Citizen’s Rights (DCR) received 1308 petitions out of which 1070 have been resolved with 228 at different stages of resolution.  “These Petitions spread across the Departments various Units, which includes the Human Rights Protection Unit (HRPU), Consumer Rights Protection Unit, Monetary Claims, Family Matters, the Employee/Employer Matters, and One stop Child Justice Centre. “The department also took part in prison watch which would take effect from May 2020 and conducted several rescue missions on abused children. Specifically, three children were rescued from their stepmother at Ikorodu; a 12-year-old boy was also rescued from his violent mother at Agege, while seven judgements were obtained at the National Industrial Court and an amount of N21,353,319 was recovered,” he said. Onigbanjo said the Public Advice Centre (PAC) received and treated 131,253 cases including Walk-ins within the period under review, ranging from pension claims, labour disputes, environmental issues, domestic violence, general legal advice, among others and equally obtained monetary claim of N4,518,000 on behalf of parties. He said the Administrator–General and Public Trustee, a unit responsible for managing and equitably sharing assets of estates of persons who died intestate (without leaving a WILL) received over 253 petitions in the last 12 months, out of which 185 were resolved through the instrument of mediation.   “There were 704 Walk-In Enquiries where free legal services were rendered by seasoned Law Officers of the Ministry. Three court orders were obtained to administer some estates. The Office took over 24 Estates through petitions filed in court; generated over £22,500.00 (Twenty-Two Thousand, Five Hundred Pounds) on an estate abroad; paid N38,281,518.63 as Death /insurance benefits, and generated N120,136,489,” he disclosed. Onigbanjo said Governor Sanwo-Olu, through the Advisory Council on Prerogative of Mercy, granted order of release for 17 convicted inmates, while the Governor in April 2020 released additional 209 inmates convicted of minor offences as a way of decongesting the Prisons in view of the Covid-19 pandemic. He added that some bills were also presented to the State House of Assembly for amendment including Amendment of LSNSCA Law 2019 to establish the State Amotekun Corps, Land Use Charge Law Amendment, Public Procurement Agency Amendment, and Stamp Duty Registration Amendment. He added that 2,249 offenders were sentenced to community service for various offences, including some Nollywood celebrities who violated the Covid-19 social distancing regulations, adding that their punishment was supervised by the Ministry at various public institutions including Hospitals, Remand Homes, Traffic Management and Market sanitations. Also, he said the Law Enforcement Training Institute (LETI) carried out training for 11,234 Law Enforcement Officers in the 2019 fiscal year and commenced deployment of body cameras for the officers, just as it sensitized critical stakeholders such as National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) members across board, market leaders, among others on compliance with relevant laws regulating their operations. “LETI, in the period under review, commenced preliminary works on the acquisition and deployment of Body Cameras for use by the State Law Enforcement Agents; completed phase 1 of upgrading of facilities and agility training ground; carried out disaggregation of training schedules for more effectiveness and efficiency, as well as introduced the new curriculum with special emphasis on proactive law enforcement as opposed to the reactionary model,” he said.

Lagos Facilitated Settlement Of N1.242billion Debt Among Residents Through Mediation

…Secures 167 Judgments On Civil, Criminal Litigations In One Year …As Sanwo-Olu Ramps Up Infrastructure To Strengthen Judiciary, Police The Lagos State Government facilitated amicable settlement of N1, 242, 765, 569 debt among residents through mediation in the last one year, the State’s Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr Moyosore Onigbanjo (SAN), has said. Presenting the scorecard of the Ministry of Justice and its agencies at the Ministerial Press Briefing held at JJT Park, Alausa, Ikeja on Wednesday as part of activities commemorating the first anniversary of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s administration, Onigbanjo said the sum came out of the 22,896 cases that were amicably resolved among parties by the Citizens Mediation Centre (CMC). He said the CMC, which is an agency under the Ministry charged with the responsibility of providing free legal services to residents, received 39,586 cases for mediation in the last one year, out of which 30,017 were mediated.   “A total number of 39,586 cases were received for mediation. Out of this number, 30,017 were mediated and 22,896 were totally resolved. The cases not treated were either abandoned by the parties or independently resolved by them. “The total value of settlement of debt related matters facilitated by the Centre on behalf of parties during the period under review is One billion, two hundred and forty-two million, seven hundred and sixty-five thousand, five hundred and sixty-nine naira only (N1, 242, 765, 569),” Onigbanjo said. He said the Directorate of Public Prosecution (DPP) received a total of 1,092 case files in the period under review, and issued 1,079 legal advice, out of which 1,148 information and proof of evidence were filed in court. “The DPP, within the period under review, received a total of 282 applications for Plea Bargain, out of which 230 was approved while 52 applications were rejected. The DPP obtained a total of 127 Judgments, one of such judgment (State of Lagos v. Olalekan Hameed) was via remote hearing during the pandemic lockdown leading to the conviction for murder and sentencing to death. “The DPP equally filed charge of involuntary manslaughter against a Truck Driver on BRT corridor at Ikorodu; charged a Police Officer for Murder of one Kolade Johnson; prosecuted the case of Danish citizen who allegedly murdered his wife and daughter; and murder of wife of Maersk MD, among other cases,” the Commissioner said. On the other hand, he said the Directorate of Civil Litigation defended the 144 cases that were filed against the State Government in the State High Courts, Federal High Court, Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court in the last one year; secured 40 judgments and concluded a number of cases, with reduction of contingent liability for government.  He added that the State Office of the Public Defender (OPD) saddled with the responsibility of providing legal aid and other related functions to the masses, especially the less privileged and the vulnerable received a total of 427 petitions and 690 criminal cases in the last one year. Giving a breakdown, the Commissioner said: “In the period under review, OPD received 427 petitions, concluded 85 through ADR; received 690 criminal cases, 140 civil cases, embarked on 4 rescue missions, treated 40 domestic violence cases, addressed the matter of 6 children who were in conflict with the law, obtained 14 judgments, handled 10 police matters, kept 6 children in OPD custody and assisted in paying compensation to people, including saving the child in the Jehovah Witness blood transfusion case.  “The OPD also visited all correctional services in the State to render free legal services to inmates who do not have legal representation, as well as embarked on several trainings.” Also, the Commissioner said the Commercial Law Directorate of the Ministry drafted over 100 Agreements from May 2019-May, 2020 on behalf of the State Government, while 14 major Agreements were concluded. In terms of ramping up infrastructure to strengthen the judiciary and the police, the Commissioner said within the period under review, Governor Sanwo-Olu commissioned a combined High/Magistrate Courts christened Christopher Olatunde Segun Courthouse at Badore, Ajah to promote easy access to Justice for Lagosians at the grassroots.  “The fully equipped court complex is made up of 5 Court Rooms, which consists of three magistrate courts and two High Courts, lawyer’s office, kitchen, Judges’ chambers, library, Registrar’s Office and conference room facility,” he said. Other projects are Ilashe Area L Police Command; Area J Police Command, Elemoro; two new complexes at Iba and Ojo LGAs for the CMC; and refurbishment of police law library at Panti.

Lagos Prosecutes 185 Cases From 3 Magisterial Districts In 60 Days

…as magisterial district prosecutors filter more cases presented by IPOs The Lagos State Government has prosecuted about 185 cases within the months of March and April 2020 from 3 magisterial districts of Ogba, Ebute-Meta and Ikorodu. This is contained in the monthly report of district  prosecutors released yesterday by the ministry. In the report,  prosecution of the 185 cases was approved after been filtered by the district prosecutors assigned to Ikorodu, Ogba, and Ebutte -Metta magistrate courts. The creation of District Prosecutors on March 3rd, 2020 as a sub- unit under the department of Public Prosecution to operate in a pilot scheme involving 3 magisterial areas of the State, was adopted as part of the recommendations of the Arthur Worrey led Advisory Committee on Police prosecutorial power in magistrate courts inaugurated in January, 2020 by the State Attorney General/ Commissioner for Justice. In the recommendation, the Chairman of the Advisory Committee, Fola Arthur-Worry Esq, in January 2020 said a sub-unit of the DPP office should be established in 3 Magistrate Courts to filter charges presented by Investigating Police Officer (IPO) to the magistrate courts. He added that the involvement of the sub -unit of the DPP’S Office would ensure that cases presented by the IPO meets the evidential threshold required by the Law. It will be recalled, that the Attorney General/ Commissioner for Justice, Mr Moyosore Onigbanjo, SAN in his reaction during  submission of the report of the Arthur- Worrey  Committee, said; “the operations of the district prosecutors would enhance speedy prosecution of cases before the court. It would also ensure the striking out of cases that disclose no prima facia evidence of offense committed.” He added that the district prosecutors would henceforth, take over the prosecution of severe and grievous criminal matters before the court.

Lagos Withdraws Charges Against Naira Marley, Gbadamosi

…State demands from them, formal letter of apology Lagos State Government on Wednesday said it has withdrawn the charges against a former governorship candidate Babatunde Gbadamosi and Azeez Fashola, a musician popularly known as Naira Marley. Naira Marley and Gbadamosi were arraigned before a magistrate court, Ogba for flouting the State government’s stay-at-home directive to attend a birthday party organised by celebrity couple Funke Akindele and her husband, Abdul Rashed Bello Lagos State Attorney-General and Justice Commissioner Moyosore Onigbanjo SAN through the Director, Public Prosecution (DPP) Yhaqub Oshoala said the remorse shown by the defendants was considered in the  withdrawal of the charges against them. Oshoala said the defendants are however, required to fulfil three conditions, which include; writing a formal letter of  apology to the state government, give an undertaken to comply with the State government’s   directive to stay-at-home and they are to proceed on a 14-day isolation as a prevention against the spread of coronavirus. He said that this is absolutely necessary “in view of the fact that some individuals who travelled from endangered countries were present at the party.” “If they agree to these conditions, the 4 count charge will be withdrawn and that will be the end of the matter. We will keep it in abeyance,” Oshoala said. Magistrate Yetunde Aje- Afunwa while agreeing to the request of government for the withdrawal of  charges against the defendants noted that the state government’s  conditions of withdrawal, must be accepted and complied with by the 3 defendants.  “I wish to state that the procedure for the withdrawal of a criminal charge is that before the charge is withrawn, the conditions must be met or be seen to be met” she said.  Magistrate Aje-Afunwa adjourned  to 9th of April at 12 noon.  Currently, any gathering of more than 25 people in any form is contrary to the social distancing directives by the Lagos State Government. This directive in addition  to the Stay- at – home order are parts of the preventive steps to curb the spread of coronavirus in Lagos State. Few days ago, Funke Akindele and  her husband were   sentenced the to 14 days of community service by the Lagos State magistrate court in Ogba for hosting the birthday which had more than 20 people in attendance at their Lagos residence in Amen Estate, Ibeju-Lekki.

Court Sentences Funke Akindele, Husband To 14 Days Community Service

… to pay fine of 100,000, observe 14 days isolation.  An Ogba Chief Magistrate Court on Monday sentenced Nollywood Actress, Funke Akindele Bello aka Jenifa, and her husband, Abdul Raheed Bello aka JJC Skillz to a 14 days community service. The court also fined the couple for N100,000 naira each, after which they will observe a period of isolation.  The celebrity couple were earlier arraigned by Lagos State Government on a one-count charge before Chief Magistrate Y. O Aje Afunwa sitting in Ogba.  The celebrity couple organised a birthday party at their Lagos residence at Amen Estate, Ibeju-Lekki which violates the 14-day lockdown directive of the State government. Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu had earlier barred all social gatherings of more than 20 people while advising on the  social distancing to curb the spread of the global pandemic. The defendants  were arrested by  the police and arraigned by the State government  for violating the social distancing directive to prevent spread of coronavirus. Lagos State Attorney-General/ Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Moyosore Onigbanjo, SAN who led the prosecution, urged  the court to sentence the defendants accordingly, having pleaded guilty to the charge. He noted that the offence committed contravenes the social distancing directive of the government as stated in the country’s Infectious Diseases Act.  The charge dated April 6, 2020, number MIK/A/43/2020, stated, “That you (1) Funke Akindele (2) Abdul Rasheed Bello on the 4th day of April 2020 at 9,Gbadamosi Close, Amen Estate, Ibeju Lekki in the Lagos Magisterial District gathered at the aforementioned address with over twenty persons contrary to the social distancing directives of Mr Governor of Lagos State made pursuant to Regulation 8(1)(a) & (b) and 17(1)“) of the Lagos State Infectious Disease(Emergency PreventionMegu/atian 2020 and thereby committed an offence punishable under Section 58 Public Health Law Cap P16 Vol.9 Laws of Lagos State, 2015. In his plea for leniency, the Defence Counsel, Mr Abayomi Alagbada said:  “the defendants are first time offenders and very respectable members of the society, and two young children who need the attention of their parents and one of them is very ill” he added  The Chief Magistrate Y. O Aje Afunwa found the couple guilty as charged under Section 58, Public Health Law Cap P16 Vol.9 Laws of Lagos State, 2015. In her words, the Chief Magistrate said, “You are hereby sentenced to 14 days community service for breach of social distancing directives and you are to pay the sum of  N100,000 naira each as fine and thereafter to observe the period of Isolation”, she declared  The Magistrate directed that the community service should start from 9am to 12pm each day. The defendants were ordered to sensitise members of the public in ten major areas in the state about coronavirus.

Lagos Inagurates Committee To Review Laws Empowering Police To Prosecute In Magistrate Court.

… Appoints Fola Arthur-Worrey As Chairman Lagos State Government on Wednesday inaugurated an advisory committee on Police Prosecutions in Magistrate Courts to review Laws enabling Police prosecutorial power. The committee’s inauguration was in response to the clamour by Non-Governmental Organizations and Stakeholders to Bar Police Prosecutions of Criminal matters at the state Magistrate in accordance to the provisions of the Administration of Criminal Justice Acts (ACJA). While inaugurating the Seven member advisory committee, Lagos State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Moyosore Onigbanjo, SAN, said the government will announce its position on the matter after the recommendation of the committee, which will be made known to the general public. Part of the Committee’s terms of reference are as follows:1. The State of Law in terms of Police Prosecutorial powers2. Challenges of oversight functions of the AG3. Distinctions in the type of offences police can prosecute4. Magistrate Court Jurisdiction on criminal matters and it’s powers to review charges5. Track the Number of criminal cases filed at the Magistrate courts in Lagos State within a given period and how many cases where successfully prosecuted6. Whether the Office of the DPP can take over prosecution in over 150 magistrate courts in Lagos7. Types and categories of cases Police prosecutors handle in the Magistrate court. He added that the members were carefully selected based on their wealth of experience in State Criminal Justice practice. Onigbanjo assured NGOs and residents in the state that  government’s final decisions will be based on fairness, devoid of sentiments and bias. The Attorney-General urged the advisory committee to look beyond Lagos State in their deliberations and likewise consider the Laws of the Country inorder to give a balanced advise. “I hereby urge you to look beyond Lagos State being a Pace setter to others in your deliberation to make informed decisions in your advise. In his remarks, the Chairman of theAdvisory Committee, Fola Arthur-Worrey, commended the Attorney-General for the choice of committee members selected. Arthur- Worrey promised that the committee will put in their best to make sure they present to the government, a rational recommendation within a month. The Solicitor-General/Permanent Secretary Titilayo Shitta-Bey, in her address noted that the recommendations of the advisory committee would enhance the effective Administration of Justice in the State. The Seven member advisory committee include:Mr. Fola Arthur-Worrey – ChairmanMr. Norrison Quakers, SAN – MemberMs. Titilayo Shitta-Bey (Solicitor-General/Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Justice) – MemberMr. Yhaqub Oshoala (Director, Public Prosecutions) – MemberDSP- Yetunde Cardoso, O/C Legal Dept, Criminal Investigation, Yaba, Lagos. – MemberMr. Bayo Akinlade, NBA Ikorodu Chairman- MemberMrs. Rukayat Owolabi – MemberMrs. Arinola Momoh-Ayokanmbi – Secretary

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