The incorporation of legal
aid strategy to the Nigerian justice system is one of the greatest innovations
of the Nigerian Legal System. The council was established as far back as 1976
by the Military Government and existed to provide legal aid, assistance and
generally free access to justice to the society’s poor and indigent. The
enabling Act now is the Legal Aid Act 2011.
aid strategy to the Nigerian justice system is one of the greatest innovations
of the Nigerian Legal System. The council was established as far back as 1976
by the Military Government and existed to provide legal aid, assistance and
generally free access to justice to the society’s poor and indigent. The
enabling Act now is the Legal Aid Act 2011.
Legal Aid is offered to
indigent and economically disadvantaged Nigerians who are unable to defend
themselves in court. So many Nigerians who cannot for any reason whatsoever
afford the services of a lawyer are still unaware of this welcome development.
The importance of legal aid was enshrined under Section 46(4) of the 1999 Constitution
of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. This constitutional provision posits that
an accused person be provided with financial resources with which he can
exercise his right to counsel.
indigent and economically disadvantaged Nigerians who are unable to defend
themselves in court. So many Nigerians who cannot for any reason whatsoever
afford the services of a lawyer are still unaware of this welcome development.
The importance of legal aid was enshrined under Section 46(4) of the 1999 Constitution
of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. This constitutional provision posits that
an accused person be provided with financial resources with which he can
exercise his right to counsel.
The Legal Aid has expanded the scope of the
previous statutory mandate of the Legal Aid Council of Nigeria (LACON). In
order to ensure access to legal aid, the
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) organized a workshop which was
aimed at developing a five year National Strategy for the implementation of
legal aid in Nigeria. UNODC would be supporting LACON in a number of activities
such as ADR, training in IT and so on. This project is funded by the European
Union (EU) and it is implemented at the federal level and ten states of the
federation which are Imo, Osun, Lagos, FCT, Yobe and so on.
previous statutory mandate of the Legal Aid Council of Nigeria (LACON). In
order to ensure access to legal aid, the
United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) organized a workshop which was
aimed at developing a five year National Strategy for the implementation of
legal aid in Nigeria. UNODC would be supporting LACON in a number of activities
such as ADR, training in IT and so on. This project is funded by the European
Union (EU) and it is implemented at the federal level and ten states of the
federation which are Imo, Osun, Lagos, FCT, Yobe and so on.
The question that arises
here include the following: Is five years sufficient to achieve all that needs
to be achieved in the justice sector? What have already been done in 2017, 2018
and towards the half quarter of 2019? What are the challenges encountered by
UNODC?
here include the following: Is five years sufficient to achieve all that needs
to be achieved in the justice sector? What have already been done in 2017, 2018
and towards the half quarter of 2019? What are the challenges encountered by
UNODC?
The various questions,
issues and challenges of the effective implementation of the National Legal Aid
Strategy and the way forward would be discussed at the Plenary Session of the
NBA Annual General Conference scheduled to hold on;
issues and challenges of the effective implementation of the National Legal Aid
Strategy and the way forward would be discussed at the Plenary Session of the
NBA Annual General Conference scheduled to hold on;
Date:
Wednesday, 28th August 2019
Wednesday, 28th August 2019
Time: 11.00 – 12.30
Venue:
Lantana, Eko Hotel
Lantana, Eko Hotel
Speakers:
Chair: Tunde Ladipo
Lead Speaker: Dr. Uju Agomoh
Panelists:
Director General, Legal Aid Council of Nigeria
Director General, Legal Aid Council of Nigeria
Pro Bono and Access to Justice
Committee
Committee