A group of lawyers in Lagos have urged their
colleagues in the profession to help decongest the nation’s prisons, by
rendering free legal services to indigent prison inmates.
The lawyers told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)
on Sunday in Lagos that if more lawyers undertook to provide free services for
inmates, it would help reduce overcrowding in the prisons.
A lawyer and civil rights activist, Mr Justice
Chimezie said that some accused persons in prison custody desired free legal
representation.
He said that a handful of such accused persons
could not afford to pay for the services of a lawyer, and so, were forced to
remain in custody unrepresented.
Chimezie pointed out that if every lawyer undertook
to represent an accused, it would go a long way to facilitate dispensation of
justice and help to reduce the number of inmates in the prisons.
He urged legal practitioners to make their impact
felt in the profession, by providing legal assistance to prison inmates.
Speaking along the same vein, another lawyer and
social critic, Mr Anthony Makolo, also urged his colleagues to assist in
bringing hope to indigent inmates, who could not afford to pay for their legal
services.
He said that most lawyers were reluctant to
undertake probono (free) cases, either due to the existence of the Legal Aid
Council, or the Office of the Public Defender.
He said that although these units had a duty of
securing free representation for accused persons, there was still room for the
provision of more legal services for inmates.
He insisted that the task of providing probono
services for accused persons could not be left entirely to the units, adding
that every lawyer was a stakeholder.
“I think every lawyer should be able to take up at
least one case free of charge each year; this will assist in reducing the
number of inmates lingering in custody,” he said.
Also speaking, Mr Peter Ohazuruike, a lawyer,
commended his colleagues who strive to undertake the defence of accused persons
who could not afford their legal fees.
He declared that the desire to undertake free legal
representation of accused persons should be of paramount concern to lawyers.
He urged lawyers to promote the cause of justice
and make their impact felt in the dispensation of justice.
This
will actually be a welcome development if actualized. There are a lot of
innocent people languishing in prison just because they do not have any lawyer
representing them. I wish, hope and pray this idea will be turn to reality.
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