Benin – The Solicitor General of the Federation and Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Justice, Mr. Taiwo Abidogun has stressed the need to harmonize and integrate the various reform initiatives in the justice sector into a clearly articulated National Justice Policy.
Abidogun who represented the Honourable Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Abubakar Malami, SAN revealed this in a speech he delivered during the inauguration ceremony of the technical committee that will produce a draft National Justice Sector Policy for the country in Abuja last Thursday.
Comrade Salihu Othman Isah, Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the AGF and Minister of Justice disclosed in a press statement made available to journalists over the weekend.
Isah quoted the SGF as saying that, “The policy would clearly define Nigeria Political Philosophy with respect to Justice Delivery and also provide a common policy direction for the Justice Sector stakeholders across the Nation”.
The draft policy would be presented at the stakeholder’s forum to be convened in October for inputs before being submitted for validation and adoption at the proposed National Summit on Administration of Justice in furtherance of rule of Law in Nigeria to hold in a date in November 2016’’.
He listed members of the technical committee which includes renowned experts in the public and private sector as well as the academia has the following terms of reference:
(a) To draft and submit a National policy on Justice for Nigeria that sets out a common vision of a fair and effective justice system that respects the rights of all without discrimination.
(b) Undertake a review of past and present strategic framework for the justice sector in Nigeria, taking into account the funder mental objectives and directive principles of state policy that are laid down in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in sofar as they relate to the Justice system.
(c) To present the approved draft at a consultative meeting aimed at seeking commitment, further input and buy-in from a wider body of justice stakeholders.
(d) To present the revised draft to a National Justice Sector summit in November with a view to adopting as Nigeria National Justice Policy etc.
Members of the committee includes; Prof. Mohammed Tabiu as chairman,
Kefas Magaji, Prof Deji Adekunle, Prof. Chidi Odinkalu, P.C Okorie, Mohammed Estu, Stella Anukam, E.O Omonowa, Dayo Akpata while Felix Ota-Okojie will serve as Secretary.
Also in the technical committee are Associate Prof. Larry Chukwu, Gbolahan Adeniran,                                                  Beatrice Jeddy-Agba, Juliet Ibekaku, Pius Oteh, Ike Udunni and Ugonna Ezekwem.
The committee was given Friday,14th October 2016 to come up with the draft copy to midwife the expected Nigeria National Justice Policy.

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