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Re: VP Osinbajo Blasts Nigerian Police, Judges For Unlawful Detention Of Suspects by Papasland21: 6:51pm On Jan 31, 2017
ripbubu:
thank God that buhari is dead

Dat person u are wishing dead, is someone's husband, father and provider.

Receive sense please.
Re: VP Osinbajo Blasts Nigerian Police, Judges For Unlawful Detention Of Suspects by Boss13: 6:51pm On Jan 31, 2017
My problem with this proceedings is that they end up in the room after the event is over. These shows are where elites network with each other and not where to resolve issues.

The Acting President, Osinbajo, will not give a directive or propose a bill to address this unlawful detention of yet to be declared suspects. That is how leaders work. If you think something is not right solve it, do something about it and not just talk about it. This is an opportunity for him as acting president to address the problem and not just talk about it.

Our leaders should take a cue from President Trump. The man, despite the division he's creating, is going about implementing his campaign promises. He made promises and he is fulfilling them. That's how a true leader behaves.

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Re: VP Osinbajo Blasts Nigerian Police, Judges For Unlawful Detention Of Suspects by Nobody: 6:52pm On Jan 31, 2017
Mere commissioner need to be careful with his speeches.

Bubu of Daura might be down with bad kunu but he can still kick his ewedu a**e from his London hospital bed.

I'm sure osunbade won't like to be visited by DSS in the night when he is in the other room with his 'sokoto' around his ankle.

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Re: VP Osinbajo Blasts Nigerian Police, Judges For Unlawful Detention Of Suspects by yinkslinks(m): 6:52pm On Jan 31, 2017
What of dasuki, zaka and kanu ur sick master held for years now?

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Re: VP Osinbajo Blasts Nigerian Police, Judges For Unlawful Detention Of Suspects by tishbite41(m): 6:52pm On Jan 31, 2017
afonja on d beat, osibade move ya feet

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Re: VP Osinbajo Blasts Nigerian Police, Judges For Unlawful Detention Of Suspects by mr1759: 6:53pm On Jan 31, 2017
the man don dey get liver small small

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Re: VP Osinbajo Blasts Nigerian Police, Judges For Unlawful Detention Of Suspects by wellmax(m): 6:56pm On Jan 31, 2017
I read the comments up here and I weep for our generation of turns. Completely clueless and ignorant kids.

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Re: VP Osinbajo Blasts Nigerian Police, Judges For Unlawful Detention Of Suspects by victorazy(m): 6:58pm On Jan 31, 2017
kingsamosy:
grin blasting them means absolutely nothing to Nigerian police and we all no it. govt. should do more in that regards not just blasting.

For me he is indirectly referring to his oga Mr. Bubu. grin

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Re: VP Osinbajo Blasts Nigerian Police, Judges For Unlawful Detention Of Suspects by africanusvu(m): 6:59pm On Jan 31, 2017
ijebuloaded:
Nigeria's Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, on Monday, accused the Nigerian Police Force and judges for keeping suspects in prison custody longer than is legally permissible without trial. The Vice President made the accusation during the opening ceremony of the two-day Stakeholders’ Summit organized by the Lagos State Ministry of Justice, where he was represented by Mr. Abubakar Malami (SAN), Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice.

At the summit, holding at Eko Convention Centre, Eko Hotels in Lagos, the Vice President said suspects are kept in prison custody for as long as three years without being charged to court. The situation, he explained, has left over 47,000 suspects still awaiting trial in prisons across the country.

“As at 2017, we have 47,229 "unsentenced" detainees awaiting trial out of a total prison population of 67,586. It may interest you to know that Lagos State has the highest number of unsentenced detainees in Nigeria, according to a recent statistic released by the National Bureau of Statistics and Nigerian Prison Service released in 2015,” said the Vice President.

He noted that 85.9 percent of the Lagos State prison population is made up of yet-to-be-charged detainees, adding that the time spent in detention is dependent on the length of proceedings, which are usually extended because of incessant adjournment or lack of diligence by investigators.

As solutions to lengthy prison custody periods, the Vice President called on the judiciary to embrace a daily trial system and sanction lawyers, who deliberately delay proceedings with the intention of stalling trial. He urged the judges and other relevant stakeholders in justice administration to diligently discharge their duties.

“If we can agree that these problems are against our collective interests as practitioners and stakeholders, then we must make a firm commitment to tackle the problems by changing our attitude and standing up for what is right,” he said.

The Vice President, who is a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, also accused some judges of sitting for less than three and half hours.

“They will not sit on time and before 3:30pm; they would rise. Such behavior from judges must stop” he said.

Mr. Osinbajo commended Lagos State for the progress made by its judicial system, saying the summit represents an indication of commitment towards building a world class judiciary.

Another speaker at the summit, Mr. Olawale Fapohunda, Managing Partner, Legal Resources Consortium, noted that Lagos State prisons are overcrowded. According to Fapohunda, Ikoyi Prison has a capacity of 800 but holds 2,299 inmates. Badagry Prison, he noted, has a capacity of 130, but holds 375 inmates, while Kirikiri Medium Prison, built to accommodate 1,700 inmates, now holds 2,735.

Source : http://ijebuloaded.com/news-vp-osinbajo-blasts-nigerian-police-judges-unlawful-detention-suspects/
yinkslinks:
What of dasuki, zaka and kanu ur sick master held for years now?
ijebuloaded:
Nigeria's Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, on Monday, accused the Nigerian Police Force and judges for keeping suspects in prison custody longer than is legally permissible without trial. The Vice President made the accusation during the opening ceremony of the two-day Stakeholders’ Summit organized by the Lagos State Ministry of Justice, where he was represented by Mr. Abubakar Malami (SAN), Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice.

At the summit, holding at Eko Convention Centre, Eko Hotels in Lagos, the Vice President said suspects are kept in prison custody for as long as three years without being charged to court. The situation, he explained, has left over 47,000 suspects still awaiting trial in prisons across the country.

“As at 2017, we have 47,229 "unsentenced" detainees awaiting trial out of a total prison population of 67,586. It may interest you to know that Lagos State has the highest number of unsentenced detainees in Nigeria, according to a recent statistic released by the National Bureau of Statistics and Nigerian Prison Service released in 2015,” said the Vice President.

He noted that 85.9 percent of the Lagos State prison population is made up of yet-to-be-charged detainees, adding that the time spent in detention is dependent on the length of proceedings, which are usually extended because of incessant adjournment or lack of diligence by investigators.

As solutions to lengthy prison custody periods, the Vice President called on the judiciary to embrace a daily trial system and sanction lawyers, who deliberately delay proceedings with the intention of stalling trial. He urged the judges and other relevant stakeholders in justice administration to diligently discharge their duties.

“If we can agree that these problems are against our collective interests as practitioners and stakeholders, then we must make a firm commitment to tackle the problems by changing our attitude and standing up for what is right,” he said.

The Vice President, who is a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, also accused some judges of sitting for less than three and half hours.

“They will not sit on time and before 3:30pm; they would rise. Such behavior from judges must stop” he said.

Mr. Osinbajo commended Lagos State for the progress made by its judicial system, saying the summit represents an indication of commitment towards building a world class judiciary.

Another speaker at the summit, Mr. Olawale Fapohunda, Managing Partner, Legal Resources Consortium, noted that Lagos State prisons are overcrowded. According to Fapohunda, Ikoyi Prison has a capacity of 800 but holds 2,299 inmates. Badagry Prison, he noted, has a capacity of 130, but holds 375 inmates, while Kirikiri Medium Prison, built to accommodate 1,700 inmates, now holds 2,735.

Source : http://ijebuloaded.com/news-vp-osinbajo-blasts-nigerian-police-judges-unlawful-detention-suspects/
Re: VP Osinbajo Blasts Nigerian Police, Judges For Unlawful Detention Of Suspects by Nobody: 7:00pm On Jan 31, 2017
Make I no lie this Obasinjo under this days dey show mad working oh,sure say we no go promote am to permanent presido?

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Re: VP Osinbajo Blasts Nigerian Police, Judges For Unlawful Detention Of Suspects by iamsamadeyinka(m): 7:01pm On Jan 31, 2017
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Re: VP Osinbajo Blasts Nigerian Police, Judges For Unlawful Detention Of Suspects by johnstar(m): 7:01pm On Jan 31, 2017
Dey keep on talking talking, dm nor wn gree say dm don fail



Useless ppl

We need Actons, nor b say una go juz dey chop chop chop, dey smile dey travel round d country

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Re: VP Osinbajo Blasts Nigerian Police, Judges For Unlawful Detention Of Suspects by IYANGBALI: 7:04pm On Jan 31, 2017
Mtcheeeeeeeeeeeeew

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Re: VP Osinbajo Blasts Nigerian Police, Judges For Unlawful Detention Of Suspects by dom(m): 7:05pm On Jan 31, 2017
The AGF is a bloody idiot for blaming judges for prison congestion.
Is it the Judge's duty to prosecute and arraign accused persons?
Hes asking judges to sit for longer hours, does he know how it feels to sit down and take down evidence in long hand for hours on end? By the way, every lawyer knows that court sits at the discretion of the judge. Let him deal with that.
Big fool that he is.

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Re: VP Osinbajo Blasts Nigerian Police, Judges For Unlawful Detention Of Suspects by JinX100: 7:07pm On Jan 31, 2017
ijebuloaded:
Nigeria's Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, on Monday, accused the Nigerian Police Force and judges for keeping suspects in prison custody longer than is legally permissible without trial. The Vice President made the accusation during the opening ceremony of the two-day Stakeholders’ Summit organized by the Lagos State Ministry of Justice, where he was represented by Mr. Abubakar Malami (SAN), Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice.

At the summit, holding at Eko Convention Centre, Eko Hotels in Lagos, the Vice President said suspects are kept in prison custody for as long as three years without being charged to court. The situation, he explained, has left over 47,000 suspects still awaiting trial in prisons across the country.

“As at 2017, we have 47,229 "unsentenced" detainees awaiting trial out of a total prison population of 67,586. It may interest you to know that Lagos State has the highest number of unsentenced detainees in Nigeria, according to a recent statistic released by the National Bureau of Statistics and Nigerian Prison Service released in 2015,” said the Vice President.

He noted that 85.9 percent of the Lagos State prison population is made up of yet-to-be-charged detainees, adding that the time spent in detention is dependent on the length of proceedings, which are usually extended because of incessant adjournment or lack of diligence by investigators.

As solutions to lengthy prison custody periods, the Vice President called on the judiciary to embrace a daily trial system and sanction lawyers, who deliberately delay proceedings with the intention of stalling trial. He urged the judges and other relevant stakeholders in justice administration to diligently discharge their duties.

“If we can agree that these problems are against our collective interests as practitioners and stakeholders, then we must make a firm commitment to tackle the problems by changing our attitude and standing up for what is right,” he said.

The Vice President, who is a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, also accused some judges of sitting for less than three and half hours.

“They will not sit on time and before 3:30pm; they would rise. Such behavior from judges must stop” he said.

Mr. Osinbajo commended Lagos State for the progress made by its judicial system, saying the summit represents an indication of commitment towards building a world class judiciary.

Another speaker at the summit, Mr. Olawale Fapohunda, Managing Partner, Legal Resources Consortium, noted that Lagos State prisons are overcrowded. According to Fapohunda, Ikoyi Prison has a capacity of 800 but holds 2,299 inmates. Badagry Prison, he noted, has a capacity of 130, but holds 375 inmates, while Kirikiri Medium Prison, built to accommodate 1,700 inmates, now holds 2,735.

Source : http://ijebuloaded.com/news-vp-osinbajo-blasts-nigerian-police-judges-unlawful-detention-suspects/


Oga, anybody can talk biko and besides this is long overdue..... you are not productive jare!!
Re: VP Osinbajo Blasts Nigerian Police, Judges For Unlawful Detention Of Suspects by Iko5000: 7:07pm On Jan 31, 2017
OK MR VP ,lets start with

Dasuki
Kanu
That Muslim sect cleric (whatever his name is)

Please add more names .

yeye dey smell
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Re: VP Osinbajo Blasts Nigerian Police, Judges For Unlawful Detention Of Suspects by linusbnn(m): 7:16pm On Jan 31, 2017
kingsamosy:
grin blasting them means absolutely nothing to Nigerian police and we all no it. govt. should do more in that regards not just blasting.


An example of a man who act his words is TRUMP

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Re: VP Osinbajo Blasts Nigerian Police, Judges For Unlawful Detention Of Suspects by Mpanyi: 7:22pm On Jan 31, 2017
Nice one Mr vice president. But know it that until people (culpable police and judiciary officers) are shown the way out disgracefully or punished in one way or another this will not stop. And this is an indictment on your govt. You have no option but make sure the rule of law works, and must be seen to work, in that regard.

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Re: VP Osinbajo Blasts Nigerian Police, Judges For Unlawful Detention Of Suspects by olisaEze(m): 7:26pm On Jan 31, 2017
Mr VP u think "za lord of za ozher room" is dead that is why u can talk nw abii!? Wait till his 2nd coming....meanwhile is Dasuki also included in dis 47,229 illegal detainees?

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Re: VP Osinbajo Blasts Nigerian Police, Judges For Unlawful Detention Of Suspects by wizkidblogger(f): 7:31pm On Jan 31, 2017
firstking01:
Mumu, on more pressing issues nobody will hear your voice...VP my foot, mtcheew.

na VP be mumu? is he your mate? you are a stupid idiotic asshole.
Re: VP Osinbajo Blasts Nigerian Police, Judges For Unlawful Detention Of Suspects by Emassive(m): 7:38pm On Jan 31, 2017
By now he should use his power as acting President to submit the acting CJN's name for confirmation by the NASS not talking trash

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Re: VP Osinbajo Blasts Nigerian Police, Judges For Unlawful Detention Of Suspects by osusuallstars: 7:40pm On Jan 31, 2017
including my boss NNAMDI KANU. PLEASE RELEASE HIM BEFORE THAT OLD MAN WILL WAKE UP

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Re: VP Osinbajo Blasts Nigerian Police, Judges For Unlawful Detention Of Suspects by Stone03: 7:45pm On Jan 31, 2017
May God hastily make him our president in no distant time. I know he will restructure this nation.

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Re: VP Osinbajo Blasts Nigerian Police, Judges For Unlawful Detention Of Suspects by malakus(m): 7:45pm On Jan 31, 2017
Imaging how many innocent detainees are dying in prisons shocked

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Re: VP Osinbajo Blasts Nigerian Police, Judges For Unlawful Detention Of Suspects by 1stdammy: 7:48pm On Jan 31, 2017
slurryeye:
Our judicial system needs to be overhauled
More like Nigeria in its entirety needs overhauling...........

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Re: VP Osinbajo Blasts Nigerian Police, Judges For Unlawful Detention Of Suspects by obailala(m): 7:50pm On Jan 31, 2017
Hahahaha... I pity the VP for this grin
Re: VP Osinbajo Blasts Nigerian Police, Judges For Unlawful Detention Of Suspects by nellyelitz(m): 7:51pm On Jan 31, 2017
the bedridden dullard wouldn't even say anything about that grin

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Re: VP Osinbajo Blasts Nigerian Police, Judges For Unlawful Detention Of Suspects by charlesucheh(m): 7:53pm On Jan 31, 2017
I just wish this his blast can penetrate those apparatuses of the criminal justice system he accused and change the trend! But sorry sir! This is Naija! Here, there's a big gap between doing the talk and working it out!

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Re: VP Osinbajo Blasts Nigerian Police, Judges For Unlawful Detention Of Suspects by Stone03: 7:55pm On Jan 31, 2017
Papasland21:


Dat person u are wishing dead, is someone's husband, father and provider.

Receive sense please.

those people he killed in Agatu, Enugu, Southern Kaduna were people's husbands, wives, kids, sons, daughters e.t.c. his life & his family do not worth more than any of those that died in the orchestrated killing

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Re: VP Osinbajo Blasts Nigerian Police, Judges For Unlawful Detention Of Suspects by forgiveness: 7:59pm On Jan 31, 2017
Lagos appoints judges based on nepotism and tribalism and not on merit, even against other Yorubas. Smh

That is why Lagosians get promoted ahead of others. And we call ourselves Omoluabi. embarassed

What else do you expect from such Judges? Mediocre!
Re: VP Osinbajo Blasts Nigerian Police, Judges For Unlawful Detention Of Suspects by SmartMugu: 8:01pm On Jan 31, 2017
dom:
The AGF is a bloody idiot for blaming judges for prison congestion.
Is it the Judge's duty to prosecute and arraign accused persons?
Hes asking judges to sit for longer hours, does he know how it feels to sit down and take down evidence in long hand for hours on end? By the way, every lawyer knows that court sits at the discretion of the judge. Let him deal with that.
Big fool that he is.
Why cant the legal system in Nigeria be at least sane like those in sane countries? Isn't it the job of a judge to sit and judge cases? China, India and the US have way more population than Nigeria, and of course have more criminal cases. How come they don't keep people in prison for years without trial?
I know someone that was kept in Kirikiri for two years without trial and finally judge found him not guilty of all charges. His whole life was ruined after he was released. Lost his job, his family and his apartment even though everyone knew him as a hardworking person and a strong believer. He was just at the wrong place at the wrong time. That could have happened to either you or me or anyone we care about.

If a system isn't working, let's just admit it and seek a way to fix it.

Let face it, Nigerian judiciary, legislature and executives needs a complete fix, else our unborn generations will keep reeling in same pains Nigerians existing today are complaining about.

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Re: VP Osinbajo Blasts Nigerian Police, Judges For Unlawful Detention Of Suspects by glowreal(m): 8:35pm On Jan 31, 2017

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