Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu

Babajide Sanwo-Olu Fulfils Promise With Presentation Of Buses to MOJ

The Lagos State Government has officially presented seven brand-new buses to the Ministry of Justice through the Lagos State Security Trust Fund, fulfilling an earlier commitment made by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to enhance the operational capacity of the Ministry and strengthen justice delivery across the State on Thursday, 31st of July, at the Secretariat, Alausa Ikeja. Delivering his remark at the event, the Honourable Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Lawal Pedro SAN, expressed profound appreciation to the Governor for his unwavering support to the Justice Sector. “This is a significant boost to our operations. These buses will greatly ease transportation logistics for legal officers and Prosecutors. Notably,( two) of the buses have been designated to convey offenders to court and back to their various facilities, which will support our efforts in ensuring timely trial processes while another( two)have been dedicated towards the Special Taskforce on Human Trafficking,” he said. The A.G noted that Governor Sanwo-Olu remains focused on building strong institutions, and the Justice sector is at the heart of that vision. These vehicles are not just a fulfillment of a promise; they are an investment in access to justice and in the professionals who make it happen every day. The Executive Secretary of the Lagos State Security Trust Fund (LSSTF), Dr. Abdurrazaq Balogun noted that the donation was made through the LSSTF at the instance of the Governor, and it marks the first time the agency is receiving such a request from the Governor to directly support the Ministry of Justice. “This reflects the Governor’s deep commitment to strengthening the justice and security sectors. These buses will undoubtedly improve the day-to-day functioning of the justice system and enhance inter-agency collaboration,” the Executive Secretary said. Additionally, the Controller of Corrections, Lagos Command, Controller George Daramola while expressing his heartfelt appreciation to the Governor and the State ministry of Justice,acknowledged the positive impact the two buses designated to the Nigerian Correctional Service will have on its operations , particularly in transporting inmates safely and efficiently. “These buses will contribute to more organized and secure transportation for offenders, enhancing the safety of our personnel and the timely movement of offenders to and from court,” the Controller said. Delivering the vote of thanks, the Solicitor General and Permanent Secretary, Mr. Hameed Oyenuga extended gratitude to Mr. Governor, the Hon. Attorney General and the Executive Secretary LSSTF for their continued support towards the rule of law and speedy dispensation of Justice across the State. He stated that the provision of the buses aligns with the State Government’s broader vision of improving institutional capacity and promoting effective justice administration. The remaining vehicles will support the mobility of legal teams across the State, especially in high-demand and remote locations. Oyenuga also reaffirmed the Ministry’s commitment to deploying the buses effectively to advance justice access and operational efficiency in Lagos.

PRESS RELEASE: LAGOS STATE GOVERNMENT COMMENDS ECOWAS COURT’S EXTERNAL SESSION INITIATIVE

…A Milestone for Accessible Justice in West Africa The Lagos State Government on Thursday , proudly participated in the commencement of the External Court Sessions of the ECOWAS Community Court of Justice at the Osborne Foreshore High Court, Ikoyi, Lagos. Delivering his address at the opening ceremony, the Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, commended the Court’s initiative and efforts to decentralize the administration of justice and make legal proceedings more accessible and transparent to the ordinary citizen. Ably represented by the Hon. Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Lawal Pedro SAN, he emphasized that the adjudication of cases and administration of justice are the pillars of a stable and progressive society. Echoing the words of Hon. Justice Ricardo Cláudio Monteiro Gonçalves, “Justice hidden is justice denied”, He noted that these external sessions are not merely procedural, they are also educational, enlightening, and essential for empowering the public with the knowledge of their legal rights. The Attorney General described the external court sessions, a milestone and a vital move toward ensuring that every West African citizen is informed about their right to a fair hearing and access to justice, as well as how to effectively engage with the judicial system. The sessions will be seen as a platform for fostering stronger collaboration among West African nations and their legal institutions. Pedro emphasized that “the current administration is deeply committed to enhancing judicial systems and aligning them with international best practices.” “This initiative reaffirms our commitment to justice that transcends borders and serves all people, regardless of creed, status, or affiliation.” He however concluded with an appeal to the public and legal professionals in attendance to observe proceedings with decorum and to take full advantage of the insights offered through the sessions. Mr. Lawal Pedro SAN, extended gratitude to the State Government and all dignitaries, justices, and stakeholders whose support and participation have made this important judicial outreach possible. Attendees at the Opening Ceremony of the External Court Sessions includes the Chief Justice of the Federation, Hon. Justice Kekere Ẹkun; Chief Judge of Lagos State, Hon. Justice Kazeem Alogba; Solicitor General and Permanent Secretary MoJ, Mr. Hameed Oyenuga; Directors and Counsel in the Ministry of Justice, Representatives of the Judiciary (Nigeria and ECOWAS), NBA, Lagos Commissioner of Police,Facilitators, Foreign Dignitaries and Law Students.

PRESS RELEASE-LAGOS AG WELCOMES ECOWAS COURT’S SENSITIZATION OUTREACH.

… Reaffirms Lagos’ Commitment to Regional Justice and Human Rights. Lagos Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Lawal Pedro, SAN on Monday, welcomed the Community Court of Justice of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) to Lagos for its 3day sensitization outreach programme, at The Eko Hotel and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos. The program ,aimed at increasing public awareness about the Court’s mandate, procedures, and role in promoting Justice and human rights across the West African sub-region is scheduled for May 5th -7th,2025 Delivering his remarks at the opening ceremony, the Attorney General expressed deep honour and a strong sense of duty in addressing participants, stating that Lagos State is proud to host and support such a significant engagement. Pedro described the initiative as both a privilege and a responsibility for the State, which remains committed to strengthening collaboration with ECOWAS institutions in the promotion of justice, the rule of law, and human rights across the region. He highlighted the historical development of the ECOWAS Court of Justice, noting that although ECOWAS was established by the 1975 Treaty of Lagos, the Court itself came into being with the Protocol of 1991, and was fully recognised as an institution of ECOWAS under the 1993 Revised Treaty. “The 2005 Supplementary Protocol, which expanded the Court’s jurisdiction to include human rights claims by individuals, was identified as a turning point for access to justice in West Africa” the AG said. The Attorney General also reaffirmed Lagos State’s alignment with the ideals of the ECOWAS Court and commended its pivotal role in interpreting regional laws, addressing employment disputes involving ECOWAS, and holding member states accountable for human rights violations. He further emphasized the importance of preserving the balance between regional and domestic justice systems by encouraging the exploration of local remedies before seeking regional adjudication, except where such remedies are ineffective or unduly delayed. “This principle not only safeguards the sovereignty of member states but also reinforces the ECOWAS Court as a complementary, rather than substitutive, judicial institution.” Pedro stated. He encouraged legal practitioners in Lagos and beyond to deepen their understanding of the Court’s procedures, admissibility criteria, and jurisprudence. Doing so, he said, would empower citizens to access justice through all available mechanisms; local, national, and sub-regional. The A.G spotlighted Lagos State’s ongoing reforms in access to justice, particularly through the Lagos Multi-Door Courthouse (LMDC), the first court-connected Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) centre in Nigeria. He noted that this innovation has significantly eased the burden on the courts and provided faster, more flexible, and less adversarial pathways to justice. He expressed optimism that the ECOWAS Court would explore the integration of ADR mechanisms within its own processes, citing Lagos’ model as an example of how innovation and responsiveness to citizens’ needs can transform judicial systems. “As we consider the future of regional justice in West Africa,” the Attorney General stated, “Lagos remains committed to advancing models that are people-centred and justice-focused.” Concluding his address, Mr. Lawal Pedro, SAN, urged members of the NBA and the wider legal community to actively engage with the ECOWAS Court while taking advantage of the opportunities it presents. “True regional integration must go beyond politics and economics, and be anchored in shared values of justice, dignity, and the rule of law”, He reaffirmed Pedro commended the ECOWAS Court for bringing this meaningful engagement to Lagos, the commercial and legal hub of West Africa; and expressed hope that the programme would serve as a foundation for deeper collaboration and stronger regional institutions. Attendees at the Opening Ceremony includes the Chief Host; Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, the Chief Justice of the Federation, Hon. Justice Kekere Ẹkun; Chief Judge of Lagos State, Hon. Justice Kazeem Alogba; Solicitor General and Permanent Secretary MoJ, Mr. Hameed Oyenuga; Directors and Counsel in the Ministry of Justice, Representatives of the Judiciary (Nigeria and ECOWAS), NBA, Lagos Commissioner of Police,Facilitators foreign dignitaries and Law Students.

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.

PRESS RELEASE: LAGOS APPOINTS SOLICITOR GENERAL AND PERMANENT SECRETARY

The Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Friday, 22nd November 2024, appointed and swore-in Mr. Oyenuga Hameed Olanrewaju as the Solicitor General and Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Justice. Mr. Oyenuga was sworn-in alongside other newly appointed Permanent Secretaries in a ceremony held at the Lagos House, Ikeja. Born on November 30, 1966, in Ikorodu, Lagos State, Mr. Hameed Olanrewaju Oyenuga attended Jamatul-Islamiyyah Primary School and Government College, Ikorodu, before earning his Law degree (LL.B Hons.) from Rivers State University of Science and Technology in 1989 Oyenuga was called to the Nigerian Bar in 1990 and began his career as a Legal Officer with the Lagos State Local Government Service Commission in 1991. Over the years, he served across all Local Governments in Lagos State before transitioning to the Ministry of Justice in 2006, where he rose to the position of Director of Civil Litigation in 2013, coordinating litigation for and in defence of the State Civil cases until his appointment as SG/PS. A member of both the Nigerian and International Bar Associations, Mr. Oyenuga has attended numerous local and international conferences, seminars, and management courses. Known for his commitment to excellence in civil litigation,he is married with children and enjoys reading and traveling at his leisure time.

PRESS RELEASE: PREROGATIVE OF MERCY

SANWO-OLU APPROVES RELEASE OF 55 INMATES. Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu recently, on the 15th of October, 2024 on the recommendations of the Advisory Council on the Prerogative of Mercy has approved the release of 55 inmates from various correctional facilities across the State.The release order was for the immediate release of 40 inmates while others are to be released after serving additional term of between 3 – 6 months. This is in exercise of the Governors powers under Section 212 (1) & (2) of the 1999 Constitution of The Federal Republic of Nigeria (As amended). The approval for the release of the inmates is also in line with the commitment of Mr.Governor to decongest correctional facilities in Lagos State as part of the Justice Sector Reforms in the State. The Advisory Council on Prerogative of Mercy in reaching it’s recommendations exercised due diligence in its deliberation of the applications brought before it in line with the applicable guidelines with information provided by the Authority of the correctional facilities, the nature of offence the inmate was convicted for, period of incarceration, age, health condition and the behavioural conduct of the inmate. The release order is to be complied with after completion of release administrative process by the correctional facilities. Signed Mr. Lawal Pedro, SAN.Hon. Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice.5th November, 2024.

PRESS RELEASE: PREROGATIVE OF MERCY

SANWO-OLU APPROVES RELEASE OF 56 INMATES, COMMUTTAL OF 1 DEATH ROW INMATE TO LIFE IMPRISONMENT AND 1 PARDON Governor Babajide Sanwo-olu on the recommendation of the Advisory Council on the Prerogative of Mercy has approved the release of 56 inmates from various correctional facilities across the State and the commuttal of 1 inmate on death row to life imprisonment. The Governor also approved the pardon of 1 inmate. The Governor signed the release, commuttal and pardon orders on the 25th of June, 2024. The exercise is in pursuant to the provisions of Section 212 (1) (2) of the 1999 Constitution of The Federal Republic of Nigeria (amended). The Advisory Council on Prerogative of Mercy in reaching its recommendations exercised due diligence in its deliberation of the applications in line with the applicable guidelines. The Council took note of the information provided by the correctional authorities, the nature of offence, period of incarceration, age, health and behavioral conduct of the inmates. The approval for the release of the inmates is in line with the commitment of Mr. Governor to decongest correctional facilities in Lagos State as part of the Justice Sector Reforms. Signed Mr. Lawal Pedro, SAN, FCIArbHON. ATTORNEY GENERAL/COMMISSIONER FOR JUSTICE,LAGOS STATE. 9th JULY, 2024

LCIS EXPANSION: ENHANCING THE EFFICIENCY AND EFFECTIVENESS OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM

The Lagos State Government has spearheaded the expansion of the Lagos Criminal Information System (LCIS), thereby enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of the criminal justice system. The Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Lawal Pedro, SAN, disclosed this at a Ministerial Press Briefing in commemoration of the first year of the Second Term of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s administration in office on Wednesday held at the Bagauda Kaltho Press Centre, Alausa, Ikeja. According to the Attorney General, this initiative involves the integration of advanced technology to create a comprehensive and accessible database of criminal records. He also noted that the LCIS includes key features, such as, real-time data entry, improved case tracking, and seamless information sharing among law enforcement agencies, prosecutors and the judiciary. Mr. Pedro further explained that scaling up of the LCIS aims to reduce case backlogs, ensure accurate and timely access to criminal records, and foster greater transparency and accountability within the criminal justice system. “This strategic enhancement not only streamlines operations but also strengthens public trust and safety among residents of the State”, he said. In addition to this, the Attorney General noted that the LCIS has facilitated the release of more than 250 persons through the Plea Bargain System, outright discontinuane of case where the offense allegedly committed is a minor offence or where case file of suspect was not forwarded to the office of the DPP. The A.G further highlighted a major achievement of the LCIS which is the propagation of the first Juvenile Information System in Nigeria for children in conflict with the law. “other achievements of the LCIS includes; provision of support committee on prerogative of mercy to verify details of applicants/convicts recommended; collaboration with Ministry of Youth and Social Development to profile under-age in conflict with the law” “over 60,000 requests by Magistrates, High Courts and the DPP prosecutors processed between May 2019 to April 2024; assisted in the regeneration of over 4,000 records of suspects that were destroyed during the EndSars protest in 2020”, He said. Whilst briefing the press, the AG revealed that in the period under review, the OPD, a Directorate under the Ministry of Justice obtained 230 judgements in favour of the State, handled 1,812 child-related cases, 316 domestic violence-related cases, and 29 rescue missions; the DPP also obtained 40 judgements in courts and 11 Plea Bargains, received 377 files for legal advice, out of which it issued 229 advice, with 148 files pending. Furthermore, the Directorate of Citizen’s Rights received 755 petitions on family matters, 131 petitions on employee/employer matters and 744 tenancy matters, out of which 539 (family matters), 80 (employee/employer) and 577 (tenancy matters) were resolved respectively while the Citizens’ Mediation Centre (CMC) received a total number of 35,655 matters for mediation, out of which 20,691 were treated and resolved. Additionally, the Lagos State Special Offences (Mobile) Court, arrested, arraigned and convicted a total number of 10,266 for various minor offences; the LSTFLG obtained 9 judgements in favor of the State, received 582 petitions out of which 120 was concluded, 71 Enforcement Approvals and 33 inscriptions “the Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency obtained over 50 judgements, handled 4,641 adult cases, 2,976 children cases, 118 rape cases, rescued 64 people, 36 restraining order, handled 652 social welfare cases, concluded mediation in 107 cases and reached over 800,000 people in the community through advocacy and sensitization” “the Directorate of Civil Litigation obtained 6 judgements in favor of the state, received a contingent liability in terms of Claims in Court to the tune of ₦1, 602, 430, 012, 517.71, and a contingent liability in favour of the State Government which has increased to ₦95, 644,801,659.71. Concluding the scorecard of the Ministry, Mr. Lawal Pedro, SAN, noted that some of the future plans in advancing justice administration in the State include; Partnership with Pepperdine University, USA; Digitalization of Departments and Units; Recruitment of Counsel and the upcoming Justice Reform Summit, themed: Enhancing the Administration of Justice for Economic Growth, Investment Protection and Security in Lagos State. The Attorney General reassured residents of Lagos State that the State Government and the Ministry of Justice will ensure that justice is extended to all nooks and crannies of the State.

PRESS RELEASE: LAGOS STATE MINISTRY OF JUSTICE HOLDS JUSTICE REFORM SUMMIT ON THE 27TH & 28TH MAY, 2024

The Lagos State Ministry of Justice announces a Justice Reform Summit scheduled to hold on the 27th and 28th of May 2024 at the Marriott Hotel, GRA Ikeja, Lagos with the Governor of Lagos State Mr. Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu as the Chief Host, The Chief Justice of Nigeria Hon Justice Olukayode Ariwoola GCON as the Chairman and The Attorney General ofthe Federation and Minister for Justice Prince Lateef Fagbemi SAN as Special Guest of Honour. Theme – Enhancing The Administration Of Justice For Economic Growth, Investment Protection And Security In Lagos State. Lagos State Government for its various landmark and innovative achievements over the years became a pathfinder for Justice reform in Nigeria. However, being the economic nerve centre of Nigeria, there are real and new challenges to address, hence the summit to explore diverse perspective towards effective and efficient administration of justice for economic growth, security, governance and social protection in Lagos State and by extension the whole of Nigeria. This is towards implementing the THEMES Plus Agenda of the Governor Mr. Babajide Olusola Sanwolu-Olu. As a prelude to the Summit there will be a press conference by the Lagos state Hon. Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice Mr.Lawal Pedro, SAN. FCIArb where highlights of the Summit will be presented. In order to gather insights from a wide spectrum of Nigerians, the Ministry has created an avenue for stakeholders and members of the public to express their views, observations and recommendations for the reform. Therefore, the stakeholders and members of the public can send their contributions to the following social media platforms: lagosjusticesummit2024@gmail.com WhatsAppNo: 07032276146 Facebook- @Lagosmoj Twitter- @Lagosmoj Instagram- @Lagosmoj Signed SignedMRS TITILAYO SHITTA-BEY JEJESOLICITOR GENERAL AND PERMANENT SECRETARY29/4/24

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