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Osinbajo, Falana Okay Journalists’ Coverage Of Virtual Court Hearings by Joylove2324(f): 7:53am On Sep 07, 2020
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and former president of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) and human rights lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN) have thrown their weight behind coverage of virtual court proceedings by journalists.

The eminent lawyers said since section 36 of the 1999 Constitution provides that court sittings must be in public, journalists participating in covering virtual sittings would help to project information to the world, thereby reducing corruption.

They spoke at a zoom conference titled “Media coverage of virtual court proceedings: prospects and challenges” organized by an online news platform, Gavel International.

In his keynote address, Osinbajo said reporting of court proceedings was a crucial exercise of the right to fair hearing. According to him, that right would be given full expression when journalists are given access to the encrypted confines of virtual proceedings.

He said: “I was impressed when the Supreme Court by its judgment validated virtual court hearing considering the way it has elevated technicalities in the past. Adequate means can be provided to ensure that virtual court hearings are public, that the press and members of the public can access the proceedings”

To him, the reasonable thing to do is for the host of a court proceeding, such as the registrar, to send an invitation link of the proceedings to journalists to join.He added that the practice direction of courts would have to be amended to accommodate these emerging trends.

The VP pointed out that anyone who publishes virtual court proceedings would be subjected to the same regulations with the traditional media, irrespective of whether the person is a blogger or other social media content provider.

He said: “I am hoping that the opportunity we have in virtual proceedings would also be an opportunity to dispense with several of the unnecessary technical rules that we have in our adjectival laws such as evidence and procedure. Hopefully, we would be able to get to the heart of matters such that we would not be bucked down by a lot of technicalities.”

CHIEF Wole Olanipekun, (SAN) represented by his son, Bode Olanipekun (SAN), said the media must be entitled to court documents, including classified documents.

Citing a decision of the Court of Appeal, he said: “To ensure that evidence communicated to the court is communicated to the public, the media must be given access to the evidence, which the court itself has.”He said the court agreed that the media must be given access to documents tendered in court.

“Our judicial system from the point of view of Supreme Court decisions absolutely abhors secrecy,” he stated. Olanipekun argued that the level of transparency of any virtual hearing would be enhanced if the recording of the proceeding is made available to the press.

FALANA, who lamented poor funding of the judiciary, expressed concern that neither the NBA nor the judiciary has demanded COVID-19 palliatives from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

“Journalists have a duty to demand public hearing. Stop saying sources. Use the law and use the Freedom of Information Act to demand from the attorney general why the judicial panel of inquiry is sitting in secret over Ibrahim Magu.

“No journalist should be made to believe that certain proceedings are confidential. It is a public hearing and it must be made public. The person must advance a cogent reason why journalists must not report to the whole world. We must have journalists do their job. If any journalist is hindered from doing his work, tell me, we will go to court to challenge such opacity,” he promised.

THE NBA presidential aspirant, Dele Adesina (SAN) noted that if journalists can enter into a court and blast the story to the world and satisfy the public hearing requirement, virtual hearing that can accommodate more than 50 people couldn’t be less public.

https://m.guardian.ng/news/osinbajo-others-okay-journalists-coverage-of-virtual-court-hearings/

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Re: Osinbajo, Falana Okay Journalists’ Coverage Of Virtual Court Hearings by OLAPO1: 7:59am On Sep 07, 2020
“I was impressed when the Supreme Court by its judgment validated virtual court hearing considering the way it has elevated technicalities in the past". - Osinbajo

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Re: Osinbajo, Falana Okay Journalists’ Coverage Of Virtual Court Hearings by demitola(m): 8:00am On Sep 07, 2020
Infact he is not just "okaying", he is a big proponent of the innovative idea. I think the man has never lost his passion for the judicial arm one bit. He is a visionary leader!

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Re: Osinbajo, Falana Okay Journalists’ Coverage Of Virtual Court Hearings by OC831: 8:00am On Sep 07, 2020
Yes please. I mean it’s 2020 and tbh these virtual heArings even allow for a certain level or transparency and certainty.

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Re: Osinbajo, Falana Okay Journalists’ Coverage Of Virtual Court Hearings by TheRareGem1(f): 8:00am On Sep 07, 2020
This is marvellous. This will improve the transparency in the court proceedings. A good step in the right direction.

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Re: Osinbajo, Falana Okay Journalists’ Coverage Of Virtual Court Hearings by Careemjay: 8:06am On Sep 07, 2020
The eminent lawyers said since section 36 of the 1999 Constitution provides that court sittings must be in public, journalists participating in covering virtual sittings would help to project information to the world, thereby reducing corruption.

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Re: Osinbajo, Falana Okay Journalists’ Coverage Of Virtual Court Hearings by Sundaypaul12345: 8:06am On Sep 07, 2020
To be honest, this covid 19 is a blessing in disguise but my government is using it for thier personal gains......
Re: Osinbajo, Falana Okay Journalists’ Coverage Of Virtual Court Hearings by Mayng01(m): 8:07am On Sep 07, 2020
Why won’t you before? Or why shouldn’t he? Is this news now? Mtchew!

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Re: Osinbajo, Falana Okay Journalists’ Coverage Of Virtual Court Hearings by Deputy1111(m): 8:08am On Sep 07, 2020
This is nice, since court virtual proceeding is legal and welcomed, journalists should be permitted to cover it.
Re: Osinbajo, Falana Okay Journalists’ Coverage Of Virtual Court Hearings by Shooyie: 8:11am On Sep 07, 2020
This is wonderful. We can nose see how judgements are passed.
Re: Osinbajo, Falana Okay Journalists’ Coverage Of Virtual Court Hearings by Kidsmanager(f): 8:12am On Sep 07, 2020
shocked
Re: Osinbajo, Falana Okay Journalists’ Coverage Of Virtual Court Hearings by solmusdesigns: 8:13am On Sep 07, 2020
cool



US has court TV that shows court proceedings, I see a better delivery of justice with such transparency

How will Injustice Marry Odili from Mbaise Imo state feel when all her family and relatives, kinsmen and village people seat back and watch her read the judgement sacking Emeka Ihedioha as the Governor of Imo State

Or how will Abia State People feel when watching on NTA live or ABsTV Injustice Marry Odili discharge and acquit Orji Uzor Kalu with his billions of loot intact just because the judge handling his case got promotion


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Re: Osinbajo, Falana Okay Journalists’ Coverage Of Virtual Court Hearings by bewla(m): 8:14am On Sep 07, 2020
Yu
Re: Osinbajo, Falana Okay Journalists’ Coverage Of Virtual Court Hearings by Omobada(m): 8:18am On Sep 07, 2020
Nice step
Re: Osinbajo, Falana Okay Journalists’ Coverage Of Virtual Court Hearings by gboyetade: 8:18am On Sep 07, 2020
It is a good idea. Ensures fairness
Re: Osinbajo, Falana Okay Journalists’ Coverage Of Virtual Court Hearings by jericco1(m): 8:20am On Sep 07, 2020
Lol until the thing disconnects and reconnects after 30 minutes when it is time to deliver judgement grin

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Re: Osinbajo, Falana Okay Journalists’ Coverage Of Virtual Court Hearings by OgundeleTeju: 8:21am On Sep 07, 2020
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Re: Osinbajo, Falana Okay Journalists’ Coverage Of Virtual Court Hearings by saheedbadmus(m): 8:22am On Sep 07, 2020
Aiit
Re: Osinbajo, Falana Okay Journalists’ Coverage Of Virtual Court Hearings by OgundeleTeju: 8:22am On Sep 07, 2020
This is a brilliant idea and it will help to improve transparency in the judiciary system
Re: Osinbajo, Falana Okay Journalists’ Coverage Of Virtual Court Hearings by elganzar(m): 8:26am On Sep 07, 2020
I'll keep saying it, Osinbajo or Peter Obi will make a great president...

Osinbajo just needs to learn how to be more assertive
Re: Osinbajo, Falana Okay Journalists’ Coverage Of Virtual Court Hearings by Joyce95: 8:28am On Sep 07, 2020
This is good idea indeed, great sept
Re: Osinbajo, Falana Okay Journalists’ Coverage Of Virtual Court Hearings by dokyOloye: 8:29am On Sep 07, 2020
Falana ,you were among the crowns dancing at Ojota in d name of subsidy protest during GEJ's tenure,why are you suddenly so quiet now?
Re: Osinbajo, Falana Okay Journalists’ Coverage Of Virtual Court Hearings by okefranci: 8:38am On Sep 07, 2020
I so much like this "According to him, that right would be given full expression when journalists are given access to the encrypted confines of virtual proceedings."

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