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Our judiciary correspondent, Shola Soyele was at the Ministry of Justice where the Lagos state Attorney General, Ade Ipaye briefed members of the press on the activities of his ministry in 2013.
The Attorney General says the Lagos State government is committed to ensuring that justice is done in the case.
The AG also took time to reel out the statistics from the 2013 performance of the various law and order directorates under his ministry. He urged members of the public to take full advantage of the services of the various directorates and desist from resorting to self-help.
The office of the Public Defender, Directorate of Citizens Rights, Citizens Mediation Centre and the Lagos state Public Interest Law Partnership, are some of the directorates put in place by the government to ensure access to justice and the protection of citizens’ rights.
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