The new Criminal Law of Lagos State will help to stem violent crime in the
state, says Special Adviser to the Governor on Political Legislative Powers
Bureau, Mr. Muslim Folami.
At a one-day Legislative Awareness and Sensitisation Programme on the new
criminal law in Lagos, southwest Nigeria, Folami said that reaching a
violent-free Lagos is a task that must be accomplished by the state government
and the public.
“The state government will continue to promote an enabling environment for
the smooth administration of justice in the state,” he said, adding that the law
review was an attempt by the government to modernise and update the
administration of criminal justice system in the state.
He stated that the programme would give opportunities to citizens to have
better understanding of the dictates of the law.
“It will afford the stakeholders to participate in the good governance of
the state as vital issues inherent in the law will be analysed since all
legislation passed often form the bedrock of the cardinal objectives of the
present administration towards making Lagos economic hub and nerve centre of
Nigeria and indeed Africa,” he said.
The Lagos State Commissioner for Justice, Mr Ade Ipaye, at the event said the
state government reviewed the 98-year-old criminal law to accommodate new trends
and wave of crime.
He stated that the old criminal law lacked some provisions that were very
essential in the adjudication of justice in recent times, stressing that the
continuous changes in the society demanded a continuous review of the state laws
to fast track prompt administration of justice.
According to him, the problems in the old criminal law made the comprehensive
review of the law by the state government inevitable.
The commissioner added that the old criminal law only provided for
imprisonment and fine as only penalties for crime while other options such as
non-custodian, restitution and probation were not considered, which had led to
offenders convicted for minor offences.
“In the new criminal law, compensation and some new conditions that may serve
as defence for the accused person have been put in place for consideration in
the new laws. The new laws have been simplified to make it more comprehensible
for all the citizens,” he stated.
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