Lagos CJ Urges Caution in Local Adjudication

The Chief Judge of Lagos State and Chairman of the Judicial Service Commission,...

The Chief Judge of Lagos State and Chairman of the Judicial Service Commission, Justice Kazeem Alogba, has advised the newly appointed presidents of Customary Courts to exercise caution in the administration of justice.

Alogba said that the new presidents must not exceed their jurisdiction under any circumstances to avoid wasting taxpayers’ money.

Speaking at a workshop for the Customary Court presidents and members organised by the Lagos State Government Judicial Service Commission, with the theme, “ The Role and Responsibilities of the Customary Court at the Grassroots”.

He said, “You must understand the culture and the practices of the people you are serving. You are meant to apply the laws without technicalities because you are closer to the grassroots. Be very careful in passing your judgment.”

The Lagos State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Moyosore Onigbanjo SAN, in his remark, admonished the participants to give the training the seriousness it deserved.

He said, “This is a very important step to enable you and to equip you to function efficiently in the new roles that you have been sworn into and you are blessed to have a very rich faculty to give you the rudiments of what being a judicial officer is. They are going to take you through the basics so that you know what to do in terms of comportment, keeping calm when you are under pressure, and when undue induced influence comes your way.

“This is a section you can not do away with; it is necessary and essential and I urge you all to give it your undivided attention because this can make or mar your tenure on the customary bench.”

Also speaking at the workshop, the state Head of Service, Mr Hakeem Muri-Okunola, urged the Customary Court presidents and members to show integrity and be honest in delivering the task they had been appointed to discharge.

He said, “To encourage you in the task that you all are out to commence, capacity building and capacity development are the mantras of our justice system. The executive arm of the government is happy to support the judicial arm of government to support you in the discharge of your functions.”

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