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Kano State Governor Abdullahi Ganduje
The Kano State
Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Ibrahim Mukhtar, has
revealed that the Nigeria Police Force personnel will no longer prosecute criminal
cases in magistrate’s courts in the state.
Mukhtar told reporters
in Kano, on Sunday, that there are also plans by the state government to
“gradually take over the entire criminal prosecution in the state from the
police.”
The commissioner added
that the decision is in consonance with section 211 of the constitution of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 as amended, as well as the provisions of the
newly promulgated Administration of Criminal Justice Law of the state.
According to him, the
new arrangement will boost diligent prosecution, while ensuring that every
party to a criminal case has adequate representation in court for quick
dispensation of justice.
“You find that
defendants in criminal matters are always at liberty to engage the services of
lawyers, even senior advocates while the state has to make do with police
prosecutors whose knowledge of the law is limited. We hope to see that this
trend is changed.
“We want all parties to
have what would be seen as proper representation. We feel it is better to have
legal practitioners on the two sides of every criminal prosecution in the
state.
“The criminal justice
system in Kano has witnessed a major leap from the 24th day of December 2019
because we have put machinery in place to gradually take over the entire
criminal prosecution from the police in the state.
“In the same vein, we
have also three lawyers to the three Shariah courts at Kofar Kudu to prosecute
Shariah criminal cases.
“We have started with 14
magistrate’s courts in No-Man’s Land, where we have deployed three lawyers
(state counsel) to prosecute cases before each of the 14 courts,” he said.
(THISDAY)











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