Rivers
Legal Aid Council Disposes 216 Cases
The Legal Aid Council in Rivers State says it has disposed off 216 out of 368 cases received or granted between January and May, 2012.
A break-down of the figure shows that 152 cases are pending while 216 were completed during the period.
Disclosing this while briefing journalits in her office at the Court Complex in Port Harcourt, the Senior Legal Aid Officer, Ms Anita Nwaeze, who spoke on behalf of the co-ordinator, Mrs Francis Blaylane, stated that the 368 cases included criminal and civil cases.
Enumerating other achievements of the body, Ms Nwaeze said in partnership with the Ministry of Justice, a programme to create awareness on Police Duty Solicitors Scheme was organised with participants drawn from the justice sector including the state Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice and representatives of the Director-General of Legal Aid Council of Nigeria from Abuja and the Nigeria Police.
She disclosed that the state Co-ordinator has also been on regular radio awareness programme to educate the public on the functions of the Legal Aid Council, adding that they have succeeded in handling criminal cases on armed robbery, murder, stealing and rape.
The Legal Aid Officer noted that the organisation successfully resolved many landlord and tenant matters, accident cases as well as mediating between employer and employee disputes.
Ms Nwaeze listed some of the problems militated against the proper functioning of the organisation to include lack of functional vehicle, office space and finance, and appealed to the state Governor, the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice and the Director-General of Legal Aid Council of Nigeria to come to their aid.
She regretted that the council, with over seven lawyers cannot boast of one vehicle to take officers to work at long distance, adding that in some cases, personal money was spent to ensure service delivery to the public.
The Legal Aid Officer explained that they have been rendering pro-bono (Free Legal Services) to individuals and groups who have matters but are financially ill-equipped to get the services of lawyers in both criminal and civil matters.
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