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The policy direction on election and political disputes by the National Judicial Council (NJC) has continued to generate differing views by lawyers in the country. The NJC had at the end of its 98th meeting which held from May 10 to 11, 2022, announced a new policy to reduce multiplicity of litigations, conflicting orders and […]
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Nigerian social media users keenly followed the deluge of stories of the alleged activities of the defendants after they were indicted on criminal charges.
The expectation of the public was that the cases would be speedily concluded to help resolve the several allegations of criminality and the perception of slowness or the absence of justice in the country.
Analysts have submitted that despite these cases enjoying rave reviews in the media and public space, several factors could account for their delay, some since 2017.
Among the identified challenges are the usual technical problems in the Nigerian judiciary, some occasioned by lawyers, the COVID-19 pandemic, #EndSARS protest and strike by the Judicial Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN).