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CJ opens up on hindrances to effective justice delivery in Lagos

CJ opens up on hinderance to effective justice delivery in Lagos
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The Chief Judge of Lagos State, Justice Kazeem Alogba, has raised concerns about  inadequacy of courtrooms for magistrates in the State.

Alogba made this known at the opening of a two-day justice reform summit, in Ikeja.

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The Chief Judge said that magistrates and judges grappled with poor working conditions and inadequate welfare.

He said that situation had become concerns in addressing  ineffective justice delivery.

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He, however, gave the assurance that proactive steps were being taken to tackle the challenges and  improve the overall welfare of judicial officers and staff in Lagos State.

A participant, Mr Edward Akinlade, called for speedy dispensation of justice and end to awaiting trial syndrome.

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Akinlade, a businessman, said that there was need for appropriate mechanisms to ensure that criminal trials would  not take too much time.

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