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Law to terminate many cases at A’Court coming – AGF


The Federal Government has announced that it has drafted legislation aimed at ensuring that most cases in the country are concluded at the Court of Appeal.

 

This initiative aims to lessen the workload of the justices at the Supreme Court.

 

In Nigeria, apart from state legislative and National Assembly election petitions which terminate at the appellate court, all other matters such as burglary, theft, and others are finalised at the Supreme Court.

 

Addressing newsmen in Abuja, the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), said there are draft legislations to address this and many challenges confronting the judiciary.

 

Other issues highlighted by the AGF are the judicial appointment process, funding and budgeting for the judiciary, and reducing time spent on the determination of cases among others.

 

Fagbemi said the adoption of the legislation would form the fulcrum of the National Summit on Justice being organised in collaboration with the Nigerian Bar Association and the National Judicial Council.

 

He noted that the proposed law would help in achieving a people-centered justice system.

 

Fagbemi noted that at the summit, the National Policy on Justice from 2024 to 2028 would be reviewed and adopted.

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