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RSG Tasks ECOWAS Court On Enlightenment
The ECOWAS Court of Justice has been charged to take its sensitization programme seriously and fashion out mechanisms for the enforcement of judgements.
The Rivers State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Barr. Emmanuel Aguma, gave the charge in his office when he received a delegation of the court, yesterday.
Aguma said that sensitization was like a continuous legal education that would help to awaken the interest and consciousness of lawyers to understand the existence and workings of the court, calling on the court to help member countries of ECOWAS to enact relevant laws that would enhance human rights practices that meet the realities of the present day.
The Attorney General decried the situation where slavery still persists in the sub-region in the form of forced labour and early child marriage, which infringe on the rights of the child, calling on the court to help put an end to such harmful and negative practices, even as the ministry pledged to partner the court in relevant areas.
In his speech, the leader of the delegation and Vice President of the court, Hon. Justice Chijioke Friday Nwoke, appreciated the state government and the people of the state for the warm reception accorded them, saying that the tour was aimed at sensitizing the people and showing the visibility of the court’s existence to the people.
Nwoke said that they were out to let the people in the different states and nations of the community know of their existence and how to access the court, saying Rivers State was chosen not just because it is the Treasure Base of the Nation but because of its population.
Earlier in her speech, the Solicitor General and Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Justice, Mrs Florence Fiberesima, encouraged the court to also take its sensitization to the conferences of Nigeria Bar Association so as to reach more lawyers.
In another development, the state Ministry of Information and Communications has pledged its readiness to partner with the ECOWAS Community Court to build an information centre to propagate activities in the state.
The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Mr. Sam Woka, who said this during a courtesy call on him in Port Harcourt by members of the court, said that the information centre would avail all lawyers and litigants in the state the opportunity to seek redress in the court in matters of human rights violations.
Woka also said that, the establishment of the ECOWAS Community Court was timely as it would help protect West Africans, especially Nigerians from discrimination in countries within the sub-region.
He commended members of the court for choosing Rivers State for its enlightenment programme, and pledged the full support of the government towards its activities.
Earlier, the Vice President of ECOWAS Community Court of Justice, Hon. Justice Chijioke Friday Nwoke, said that they were in the state as part sensitization campaign on its activities.
Nwoke said that the court was established through the instrumentality of the provision of Article 6 and 15 of the Revised Treaty of the Economic Community of West African States, adding that the court only arbitrates on disputes relating to human rights violation.
“The court has been entrusted with the mandate of the interpretation and application of the Texts of the Community; the Treaty, conventions, protocols, regulations, Directives, Decisions and all other subsidiary legal instruments adopted by the community.
“As the principal legal organ of the Community, the primary responsibility of the court is the interpretation and application of the 1993 revised Treaty, the annexed protocols, conventions and other Community Texts.
“However, the court has four clear distinct mandates as a community court; as an administrative court; as a human rights court; and as an arbitration tribunal”, he said.
He called for the support of the state government in areas of information dissemination of its activities.
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