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Lagos set to digitalise courts in October

Justice-Kazeem-Alogba

In its bid to ensure speedy dispensation of Justice in Lagos, the Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu administration is set revolutionise justice system with the introduction of digitalisation of Courts processes in the State.

He said the digital reform would eradicate all forms of paperwork and make Lagos courtrooms first-class in Africa.

Speaking at the first virtual Bar-Bench Forum 2021, Lagos State Attorney- General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Moyosore Onigbanjo SAN said government has set for itself October deadline to achieve the new feat. He said the digitalisation should have become a reality last year, but for the coronavirus pandemic.

The project, he said, would be accomplished in phases with the government already selecting 10 Courts as the pilot phase of the project.

According to the Attorney-General, the courtrooms will be equipped with the latest technology to assist the judges and counsel during court proceedings.

“The digitalisation will ensure speedy dispensation of justice to the citizens of the State. The interest of Lagos State citizens is paramount,” Onigbanjo said.

While speaking on the theme; The aftermath of Endsars protest and Effects of COVID-19 pandemic in the Justice system: Update on effort made so far, Onigbanjo urged participants that Virtual sitting should be embraced by all, noting that it has been ruled by the Federal High Court to be Constitutional.

“The rest of the world is moving on through the use of virtual sitting, there is a need for us all to embrace digitalization in the Justice sector,” Onigbanjo said.

He added that a Lagos Court had the first virtual sitting during the coronavirus pandemic lockdown which was labeled unconstitutional but was later ruled constitutional by the Supreme Court of Nigeria.

Speaking on the destruction of Court buildings in the State during the Endsars protest, Onigbanjo informed the gathering that the State Government had made budget provisions to renovate the destroyed High Courts and Magistrate Courts buildings in the next quarter of the year.

Onigbanjo noted that the state government will be providing 8 Court rooms at Osborne Foreshore Estate, Ikoyi by the end of April to ease the effect of destroyed Court buildings in the State.

Also, during the forum, the Chief Judge of Lagos State Hon. Justice Kazeem Alogba said the Judiciary will be investing more in the digitalization and ICT based initiatives in all its Legal engagements.

He added that the Judiciary sector will take advantage of the aftermath of the Endsars incident to pursue more Information Communication Technology ICT programmes aimed at the digitalization of Court proceedings.

“To restore speedy Justice delivery in the Justice sector, we have identified problems faced by the Judiciary as we are working tirelessly to resolve all of them.

Alogba said the backlog of pending cases at both the State Magistrate and High Courts have been identified and will be looked into accordingly.

The Chief Judge, however, appreciated the efforts of the State Government in identifying the effect of the Endsars incident on the Judiciary sector and ensuring that they function well in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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