To Render Free Legal Services In Commemoration Of Int’l Day Of Peace
The
Lagos State Government has completed the construction of the first ever
high-powered DNA Forensic Laboratory in Nigeria, the State’s Attorney
General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr Adeniji Kazeem has disclosed.
Solicitor
General & Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Justice, Mrs. Funlola
Odunlami (middle); Director, Citizen’s Mediation Centre (CMC), Mrs.
Oluwatoyin Odusanya (left) and Director, Administration & Human
Resource, Ministry of Justice, Mrs. Mariam Amodu during a press
conference to commemorate the 2017 United Nations International Day of
Peace, Citizen’s Mediation Centre Stakeholders’ Conference and Book
launch at the Bagauda Kaltho Press Centre, the Secretariat, Alausa,
Ikeja, at the weekend.
The State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode
had last year approved the construction of the DNA forensic lab as part
of the criminal justice sector reforms designed to solve crime through
technology and fulfil an unmet need for DNA profiling which is a unique
forensic technique that is now being used all over the world.
Speaking
at a press briefing held at the Bagauda Kaltho Press Centre in Alausa,
Ikeja to announce activities lined up by the State Government to
commemorate the 2017 United Nations International Day of Peace, Kazeem
said skeletal work had already commenced in the lab known as the Lagos
State DNA Forensics Centre (LSDFC), and that it would be formerly
commissioned in coming weeks.
Kazeem, who was represented at the
briefing by the State’s Solicitor General and Permanent Secretary,
Ministry of Justice, Mrs Funlola Odunlami said the lab, among other
initiatives of the State Government, was part of efforts geared toward
enhancing peace in the State.
“The DNA forensic centre just
opened this month. We are yet to commission it but it has been opened
and it is a DNA crime forensic lab and at the same time, it is going to
deal with other DNA matters like paternity issue. What we are doing now
is skeletal work which we started this month,” Kazeem said.
He
recalled that since 2007, the State Government through the Citizens’
Mediation Centre (CMC), an agency under the Ministry of Justice,
commenced collaborations with the United Nations Information Office to
mark the International Day of Peace as an annual event to propagate the
ethos of peaceful co-existence among residents in the State, thereby
educating and sensitizing the public on the need for peaceful
co-existence and respect for human dignity to engender socio-economic
growth.
“The Lagos State Government recognizes the fact that the
State is the commercial nerve centre of the sub-Saharan Africa where all
races converge for various purposes such as business, hospitality,
tourism among others, and has put in place mechanisms that will foster
development and promote economic activities in the State by instituting
agencies that will attend to matters relating to Land Grabbers, Special
Task Force, donation of police vehicles for security, introduction of
DNA Forensic laboratory to archive blood samples of criminals, among
others.
“All these actions are geared toward enhancing peace in Lagos State,” Kazeem said.
Speaking
on activities to mark the 2017 edition of the day tagged “Together For
Peace: Respect, Safety and Dignity For All,” Kazeem said on September
18, there would be a Walk for Peace/Legal Clinic on Ikorodu Road
precisely from Funsho Williams Avenue through Ojuelegba to Yaba, while
on September 19, a second Walk for Peace/Legal Clinic will hold at
Jubilee Under-bridge in Ajah through Ibeju Lekki Expressway and back to
the bridge.
On the same day, Kazeem said the CMC will hold a
Legal Clinic at both venues where free legal services and mediation
services will be rendered to residents of the State, while on September
21, the 18th Stakeholders’ Conference and Book Launch will hold at the
Adeyemi Bero Auditorium in Alausa to mark the day.
Every year,
September 21 is observed as the International Day of Peace as declared
by the General Assembly of United Nations as a day devoted to
strengthening ideals of peace, both within and among all nations and
peoples.
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