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PRESS RELEASE: LAGOS COMMISSIONS NEW JUDICIARY FACILITIES TO STRENGTHEN ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE

In a major stride toward enhancing the justice delivery system, the Lagos State Government, today, Friday 2nd of May, 2025, commissioned two critical judicial infrastructure projects aimed at strengthening the administration of justice and promoting rule of law in the State. These include the newly constructed Deputy Sheriff Warehouse in Majidun, Ikorodu, and the Magistrates’ Official Quarters in Ketu, Lagos. Speaking at the ceremony, the Governor of Lagos State; Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, reaffirmed his administration’s dedication to judicial reform and institutional development; describing the projects as a “clear statement of intent,”. “These are not just buildings, but symbols of a government that understands the importance of structure in justice delivery,” Sanwo-Olu stated. He highlighted the warehouse as a critical step toward transparent and secure handling of court-ordered property executions and praised the Judiciary’s new initiative to protect perishable goods under appeal. On the Magistrates’ Quarters, the Governor noted that dignified housing is essential to supporting judicial independence and performance. “Magistrates must be able to focus on their vital role without the distraction of housing insecurity,” he said. Governor Sanwo-Olu also endorsed ongoing efforts to amend the Lagos State Tenancy Law, aimed at addressing rent-related challenges and fast-tracking tenancy dispute resolution. “These milestones further our vision of a Lagos where justice is accessible, efficient, and fair. We are building a judiciary that inspires confidence, protects rights, and serves as a cornerstone of democracy,” the Governor concluded. Speaking earlier, the Hon. Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Lawal Pedro (SAN), hailed the initiatives as a demonstration of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s commitment to good governance, justice sector reform, and the THEMES+ agenda. The Deputy Sheriff Warehouse, a first of its kind in the State, provides a secure, organized, and professionally managed space to preserve properties under judicial execution; particularly those subject to appeal and stays of execution. “This development institutionalizes an orderly and transparent system that protects property rights while preserving the integrity of the court’s decisions,” Mr. Pedro stated. In an innovative move, the Lagos State Judiciary will now also facilitate the sale of perishable or time-sensitive goods under appeal with proceeds held in trust, ensuring value preservation while litigation is ongoing. Further reinforcing judicial welfare, the Governor commissioned 34 newly built three-bedroom flats as official residences for magistrates, marking the first of such initiatives in Lagos State. “This is a deliberate effort to ensure that our magistrates can carry out their demanding duties without the burden of accommodation instability,” the Attorney-General added. The event also provided an opportunity to announce the Lagos State Executive Council’s recent approval of amendments to the Tenancy Law, which aims to curb exploitative rent increase and fast-track tenancy dispute resolution within 3 to 6 months. A bill to that effect has been forwarded to the State House of Assembly for legislative action. These initiatives underscore the Sanwo-Olu administration’s commitment to justice, welfare, and inclusive development; concluding that: “Every infrastructure project is ultimately about people, ensuring that government works for everyone, from the most powerful to the most vulnerable.” Also in attendance includes The Deputy Governor of Lagos State,Dr Obafemi Hamzat, Chief Judge of Lagos State,Hon.Justice kazeem Alogba, Lagos High Court Judges, Magistrates, rep of the NBA, and critical stakeholders in the justice sector graced the ceremony.

Sanwo-Olu Swears in 14 new High Court Judges

Lagos Governor,Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu yesterday swore in 14 new Judges for the high court while  urging them to dispense justice quickly and fairly ,without fear or living and acting above board in all circumstances “in your hands lies great power to punish wrong doers and free the innocent,the power to send a strong message to society about the primacy of the rule of law and to contribute to the growing body of jurisprudence in the country” The Governor  stressed that Government is committed to supporting the judiciary to achieve its purposes and also ensure they are comfortable enough to perform optimally “Judges who take their work seriously can do a lot to rebuild the confidence of citizens  in the systems and institutions of our nation.A properly functioning judicial system will go a long way in nuturing an environment that enables business and investment…….there is less room for poverty to drive people to crime and criminality “ The Hon.Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice,Mr Moyosore Onigbanjo,SAN while reading the citations of the judges noted that the appointment of the new judges became necessary due to the retirement of some judges in the course of the year Onigbanjo stressed that since the inception of Governor Sanwo-Olu’s administration in 2019,a total of 24 judges have been sworn in till date thereby making a total of 70judges for Lagos in  fulfilment of the THEMES development agenda of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s administration . The new benchers consist of nine females and five males They include Justices Olubusola Okunuga,Adenrera Adeyemi,Olufolake Oshin,Oluwatoyin Odusanya,Olumuyiwa Martins,Ariyike Ipaye-Nwachukwu,Batunde Kalaro,Omolade Awope,Akinkunmi Idowu,Olalekan Oresanya,Mujibat Oshodi,Ismaili Ijelu,Mosunmola Balogun and Mathias Dawodu.

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