Lagos State Ministry of Justice

PRESS RELEASE: LAGOS MOJ HOSTS KANO STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL TO UNDERSTUDY MINISTRY’S STRUCTURE AND OPERATIONS

The Lagos State Ministry of Justice on Friday 6th of February, 2026 hosted the Hon. Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Kano State, Barr. Abdukarim Kabiru-Maude SAN, and his delegates on a courtesy and technical visit to understudy the Ministry’s structure, operations, and institutional framework at its Conference Room, Secretariat Alausa, Ikeja. Welcoming the delegation, the Honourable Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Lawal Pedro SAN, described the visit as a strategic platform for knowledge sharing and peer learning, noting that Lagos State remains committed to supporting justice sector reforms through openness, collaboration, and the exchange of best practices. Representing the Attorney-General, the Solicitor-General and Permanent Secretary, Mr. Hameed Oyenuga, gave a detailed overview of the Ministry’s departments, units, and agencies, outlining their respective roles and functions. He highlighted the operational structure, coordination mechanisms, and ongoing reforms designed to enhance efficiency and effective service delivery, stressing that continuous innovation and capacity building are central to the Ministry’s mandate. Speaking on behalf of the delegation, the Honourable Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Kano State, Barr. Abdulkarim Kabiru-Maude SAN, expressed appreciation for the warm reception and professionalism of the Lagos State Ministry of Justice. He noted that the visit was informed by Lagos State’s reputation as a leading authority in justice sector administration, adding that the delegation was keen to understudy its institutional processes, policy execution strategies, and service delivery models. He further affirmed Kano State’s commitment to strengthening its justice system through strategic partnerships and sustained engagement, noting that lessons drawn from the visit would support ongoing reforms and institutional development in the state. During her vote of thanks, the Permanent Secretary Citizen Mediation Bureau, Mrs. Aderinsola Olanrewaju, expressed appreciation to the Lagos Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, for his leadership and support, as well as the visiting delegation led by the Hon. Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice of Kano State for the fruitful engagement and knowledge-sharing session. Olanrewaju noted that the visit further reinforced the Ministry’s commitment to collaboration and institutional learning, adding that Lagos State remains open to sustained partnerships with sister states aimed at strengthening justice sector administration and service delivery nationwide. The visit featured interactive sessions, presentations, and engagements with key departments of the Ministry, bolstering a shared commitment to collaboration, capacity enhancement, and effective justice delivery.

LAGOS MOJ HOSTS CANADIAN DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE ON KNOWLEDGE-SHARING COLLABORATION.

The Lagos State Ministry of Justice on Monday, 2nd of February, 2026, hosted a delegation from the Department of Justice, Canada, led by Co-Director of Canada-Nigeria Justice Cooperation Project, Genevieve Westrope; on an official visit aimed at deepening understanding of the Ministry’s mandate, institutional framework, and key initiatives within the criminal justice system. The visit formed part of an international knowledge-sharing engagement focused on criminal offences and prosecution processes, with particular emphasis on gender-based violence, child abuse, and human trafficking. In his address, the Lagos Honourable Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Lawal Pedro SAN, thanked the Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, for his unwavering support of the justice sector and for providing the enabling environment required for institutional growth, reform, and effective prosecution of criminal offences. He spoke extensively on the Ministry’s role in the prosecution of criminal matters, highlighting its sustained efforts in combating gender-based violence, protecting children from abuse, and addressing human trafficking through coordinated legal and institutional responses. Pedro emphasized the importance of inter-agency collaboration, capacity building, and victim-centred approaches in achieving justice outcomes that are fair, timely, and impactful. He also acknowledged the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs for its critical role in facilitating the visit, noting that its partnership and advocacy were central to the Department of Justice, Canada’s engagement with Lagos State. According to him, such collaboration underscores the value of collective action in addressing crimes that disproportionately affect women, children and the vulnerable. Welcoming the delegation earlier, the Solicitor General and Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Justice, Mr. Hameed Oyenuga, gave an overview of the Ministry’s structure, core responsibilities, and ongoing reforms aimed at strengthening justice delivery in Lagos State. Oyenuga expressed delight at the visit, describing it as an important opportunity to exchange ideas, share experiences, and build mutual understanding between both jurisdictions. The Permanent Secretary noted that the Ministry remains committed to continuous improvement, innovation, and collaboration in the administration of justice. Co-Director of Canada-Nigeria Justice Cooperation Project, Genevieve Westrope; expressed appreciation for the warm reception, noting that prior to the visit, the delegation had been informed in Abuja that Lagos State is a leading authority in the justice sector and a jurisdiction that clearly understands and effectively executes its justice mandate. She commended the Ministry’s commitment to justice sector reform, inter-agency collaboration, and the protection of vulnerable groups, and acknowledged the openness and professionalism demonstrated throughout the engagement. The interactive session allowed for robust discussions on prosecutorial practices, legal safeguards, policy frameworks, and enforcement challenges, while also exploring opportunities for future cooperation and learning. The event, held at Zen Garden, Isaac John, Lagos, underscored the Lagos State Ministry of Justice’s commitment to institutional learning, strategic partnerships, and the strengthening of the criminal justice system, while reaffirming its dedication to upholding the rule of law, protecting human rights, and ensuring justice for all residents of Lagos State.

LAGOS DCR VISITS IKOYI CORRECTIONAL CENTRE

….aims to access and enhance rehabilitation programs for inmates In a bid to ensure rehabilitation and social reintegration in our correctional centres, the Lagos State Government through the Directorate for Citizens Rights, recently paid a visit to Ikoyi Correctional Centre to sensitize inmates on their rights as citizens of the State. The Director, Directorate for Citizens Rights, Ms. Adetutu Oshinusi said that the aim of this visit is to access and enhance rehabilitation programs aimed at preparing inmates for reintegration into society which can involve evaluating educational, vocational and psychological support services. Ms. Oshinusi further explained that this visit will also contribute to the decongestion of prisons across the State. “DCR was established with the purpose of promoting non-custodial sentences for minor offences such as probation, fines and community services, while supporting the initiatives that allow for the early release of inmates who have demonstrated good behaviors, completed rehabilitation programs” She noted that DCR also supports comprehensive rehabilitation and reintegration programs that prepare inmates for successful re-entry into society, thereby reducing recidivism rates and the cycle of re-incarceration. Also speaking, Legal Officer Ikoyi Correctional Centre, Ayinde Adeleke Adeniyi ably represented by DSP Ogueri extended his sincere gratitude to Lagos State Government, Ministry of Justice, Directorate of Citizens Right for their support and commitment to justice and human rights while ensuring that the rights of inmates are respected and upheld. He noted that the information and guidance provided will undoubtedly empower the inmates with a better understanding of their rights and the legal avenues available to them. Also saying, that it is crucial for their self development and rehabilitation “Your efforts in advocating for fair treatment, providing legal assistance, and working towards improving the conditions within our facility are truly commendable”, Ogueri said. Domestic consumables for the inmates were handed over to the warders at the Ikoyi Correctional Center which had 3,402 Inmates out of which 135 have had court appearances.

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