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NBA raises concern over delayed trials, conflicting court orders

Mr Daudu listed the challenges as prolonged pre-trial detention, delayed trials, lack of access to legal representation and poor case management.

• May 18, 2024
Nigerian Bar Association
Nigerian Bar Association

The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Bwari branch, Abuja, has identified challenges inhibiting the administration of justice in the country.

The branch chairman, Paul Daudu, enumerated the challenges on Friday while addressing journalists to announce the branch’s law week in Abuja.

Mr Daudu listed the challenges as prolonged pre-trial detention, delayed trials, lack of access to legal representation and poor case management.

He said the problem also includes conflicting and perverse judgments for superior courts of record and unethical practices by some legal practitioners and law enforcement agents.

“There is indeed the perception by ordinary citizens that what presently operates in Nigeria is the ‘administration of law’ and not ‘administration of justice.’

“The former being a system riddled by hybrid technicalities, legal jargon, cumbersome adjudicatory procedure and rhetoric.

“As a branch, we identify the challenges facing the administration of justice in Nigeria,” he said.

The chairman called on the legal practitioners, as guardians of the law, to reaffirm their commitment to upholding the rule of law and ensuring access to justice for all.

“Our theme for this year’s Law Week, ‘Strengthening the Foundation of Justice,’ resonates deeply with the core values of our profession and the principles upon which our legal system is built,” he said.

Some programmes at the weeklong event include a Jumat service, a novelty football match between the senior members of the bar and the Young Lawyers Forum, lectures, and a Christian thanksgiving service, among others.

(NAN)

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