Ambode Promises Tough Time For Sex Offenders, Economic Crimes
R-L: Wife Of
The Governor Of Lagos State, Mrs. Bolanle Ambode; Rep. Of The Governor Of Lagos
State, Dr. (Mrs.) Oluranti Adebule; Wife Of The Vice President, Mrs. Dolapo
Osinbajo; Chief Judge Of Lagos State, Justice Opeyemi Oke; And Chairman, Committee
On Judiciary - LSHA, Hon. Funmi Tejuosho, During The Commsioning Of Special &
Sexual Offences Courts, At The Roseline Omotosho Courthouse, Ikeja, On Thursday,
1st February, 2018.
By: HighCelebritySquard
Governor of Lagos
State, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, has vowed to make the state uncomfortable for
sexual offenders and bring perpetrators of economic crimes to quick justice.
He said this at the
commissioning of special courts to try corruption and economic crimes and
sexual offences, at GRA, Ikeja.
The governor
represented by his deputy, Dr. (Mrs.) Idiat Adebule, noted that economic crimes
and sex-related offences had become too rampant, hence the establishment of
dedicated courts, to handle such matters for quick dispensation of justice.
According to him, ‘The
creation of these special courts, will assist in expeditious prosecution of
economic and financial crimes and ensure that justice is attained by bringing
offenders to justice without delay’.
Ambode disclosed that
the state was collaborating with the British Council and other agencies charged
with investigating and prosecuting corruption offences, by providing enabling
environment, responding to inquiries and giving information to economic and
financial crimes commission, to assist them in performing their statutory
functions.
He added that the
present administration had a coordinated strategy, across state agencies and
non-governmental organizations, to prevent violence against women, children and
men, through the Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Response Team
(DSVRT), to provide holistic response to issues of sexual and gender-based
violence in the state.
In her comments, wife
of the Vice President, Mrs. Dolapo Osinbajo, commended the state government for
implementing the Hon. Chief Justice of Nigeria, Mr. Justice Walter Onnoghen’s
directive, by designating not one but four courts as special offences courts,
stressing that it would aid speedy hearing and prosecution of such cases.
Alarmed at the
statistics given of reported cases, Osinbajo urged the citizenry to look beyond
the statistics, as many more cases were probably not reported.
She urged everyone to
aid the long arm of the law to reach far and wide, by ensuring that cases were
reported and given speedy hearing. This according to her, would ensure that
justice reigns for all survivors of domestic violence and sexual abuse, not
just in Nigeria but around the world.
According to her, “The
statistics given are frightening, even more so, some do not report the crime.
We must look beyond statistics and focus on the faces of the survivors.
“We must ensure that
the long arm of the law reaches far and wide, all and sundry. We must assist
them to bring justice which they deserve. Justice should reign for all the
survivors, not just in Nigeria but around the world”.
In comments to
pressmen, wife of the governor of Lagos State, Mrs. Bolanle Ambode, described
the establishment of special courts for sexual offences, as a new phase in
criminal justice administration, meant to bring sex offenders to book.
She observed that cases
of rape, defilement and related others, had become an albatross around the
society, which must be fought with appropriate machineries of government.
Bolanle contended, that
the development would assist in comprehensive implementation of the Child
Rights Law, Law against Domestic Violence and other female-friendly laws,
already in force in the state.
She said, ‘Happily, the
establishment of the special courts, will guarantee sufficient judicial
attention, quick determination of cases bordering on sexual offences and
ultimately, quick dispensation of justice. It will also go a long way to assist
in comprehensive implementation of the Child Rights Law; Law against Domestic
Violence and others’.
The governor’s wife urged victims to always
speak up, and parents and guardians to assist juvenile victims report such
cases to appropriate government agencies for redress and punishment for
offenders.
In her own address, the
chief judge of the state, Hon, Justice (Mrs.) Opeyemi Oke, noted that the
special courts for sexual offences were first of its kind in the country,
adding that Lagos State was also the first, to carry out the directive of the
Chief Justice of the Federation, on the establishment of special courts, to try
corruption and economic crimes.
She was optimistic that
the justice sector in the state would strive to be at its best to bring succour
and hope to the people, stressing that the judiciary remained a sanctuary of
hope for the common man.
L-R: Wife Of
The Governor Of Lagos State, Mrs. Bolanle Ambode; Wife Of The Vice President, Mrs.
Dolapo Osinbajo; Rep. Of The Governor Of Lagos State, Dr. (Mrs.) Oluranti
Adebule; And Chief Judge Of Lagos State, Justice Opeyemi Oke, During The
Commsioning Of Special & Sexual Offences Courts, At The Roseline Omotosho
Courthouse, Ikeja, On Thursday, 1st February, 2018.
Ambode Promises Tough Time For Sex Offenders, Economic Crimes
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