Igbosere: Lawyers await reconstruction of court burnt during #EndSARS

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The Igbosere High Court has yet to be rebuilt two years and five months after it was torched during October 20, 2020, #EndSARS protest against police brutality. Onozure Dania writes

He stated that the Igbosere Magistrates’ Court was not completely burnt but only required minor renovations including cleaning the court for work to start.

“The thing is affecting the administration of justice and I have been losing clients. I have such challenges when clients bring cases to me and I wouldn’t take the case up because I may file it and I will be going to Yaba or Ebute- Metta, when my office is at Tafawa Balewa Square.” “I don’t think the government may accomplish the feat before the end of this administration as the work is too slow and it’s still at the foundation level,” he said.

She stated that the burning of the court was the price paid for maladministration and bad governance, adding that allowing hoodlums to enter courts and police stations freely. “In fact, it’s a matter that my client was actually nursing to do a no-case submission and the magistrate refused to uphold our no-case submission. The man died as a result of stress. Anytime we were to go to Epe, we must wake by 4 am for us to be at Epe by 9 am.

She stated, “I have seen people build houses within six months. What’s in that court that they can’t build in record time if there is money? The government should release money and allow the contractor to do the job so that we would move forward. Sometimes, it’s either the government is not releasing money or they are releasing money to the wrong people.’’

 

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