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The Lagos State Ministry of Justice celebrates you today as you mark your 60th birthday and your retirement from the Civ...
06/12/2025

The Lagos State Ministry of Justice celebrates you today as you mark your 60th birthday and your retirement from the Civil Service.

Your distinguished tenure has been characterized by excellence, dignity, and purposeful leadership.

As you begin this new chapter, may God grant you long life, good health, and lasting peace.

Happy Birthday, Sir.Wishing our esteemed Solicitor General and Permanent Secretary a joyous and memorable birthday. Your...
30/11/2025

Happy Birthday, Sir.

Wishing our esteemed Solicitor General and Permanent Secretary a joyous and memorable birthday.

Your visionary leadership, dedication to service, and humane approach to administration continue to inspire us and elevate the Ministry.

May God grant you renewed strength, wisdom, good health, and greater achievements in the year ahead.

Warmest regards and hearty congratulations, Sir.

PRESS RELEASELAGOS MOJ, COMMUNITY SERVICE SENSITIZES STAKEHOLDERS ON PRISON DECONGESTION…Deepens Public Understanding of...
28/11/2025

PRESS RELEASE

LAGOS MOJ, COMMUNITY SERVICE SENSITIZES STAKEHOLDERS ON PRISON DECONGESTION

…Deepens Public Understanding of Community Service Provisions Under the ACJL

The Lagos State Ministry of Justice, through its Community Service Unit (CSU), held a sensitization and medical outreach on Wednesday, 26th November 2025, at the Lagos Island Local Government Secretariat, Broad Street, Lagos Island. The event, themed “Justice that Serves the Community,” engaged residents of Lagos Island East and West Local Government Areas.

Speaking at the event, the Chairman of All Chairmen in the 36 States, Mr. Williams, stressed that obedience to the laws of the land promotes safety, health, and responsibility. He noted that Community Service is not just an activity but a mindset that enhances security efforts and supports the growth of a peaceful and progressive society.

He further stated that no administration can succeed without law and order.“This meeting is a call to action and a call to volunteer more,” he declared, urging citizens to work hand in hand with government as a duty, not a favour.

Mr. Williams added that a city without laws cannot thrive, emphasizing the importance of civic responsibility and adherence to government regulations.

Delivering the keynote address, the Director of Community Service, Mrs. Tomi Bodude, explained that the programme aims to deepen public understanding of Community Service as a lawful non-custodial sentence under the Lagos State Administration of Criminal Justice Law (ACJL).

She noted that Community Service rehabilitates minor offenders, restores public confidence, decongests correctional facilities, and prevents first-time offenders from mixing with hardened criminals. She also urged residents not to stigmatise individuals serving Community Service, stressing their capacity for reform and reintegration.

In his Goodwill message, the Chairman of Lagos Island East Local Government, Muibi Alade Folawiyo, represented by the Vice-Chairman, Mrs. Balogun Monsurat Oluwatosin, reaffirmed the Area’s support for the State Government’s initiative.

Similarly, the Chairman of Lagos Island West Local Government, Hon. Taiwo Ajibade Oyekan, represented by the Vice-Chairman, Hon. Issa Arulai Olatunji Folami, commended the Ministry for educating the public on opportunities for offenders to rebuild their lives.

The sensitization programme recorded strong participation across both Local Government Areas, with over 400 participants drawn from Lagos Island West and Lagos Island East. Attendees were mainly market leaders and elderly members of the community.

The medical outreach also recorded significant impact, with 50 beneficiaries each from Lagos Island West and Lagos Island East. Free health services provided included malaria testing, blood pressure checks, blood sugar tests, distribution of medications, and health education for participants.

Furthermore,The Director of Community Service expressed appreciation to all stakeholders, including Lagos Island Local Government officials, medical personnel, security agencies, partner organisations, and community members, for their collaboration and support.

Mrs Bodude concluded by noting that the medical outreach demonstrates government’s commitment to community wellbeing through the provision of essential health services such as consultations, screenings, and health education.

Restorative Justice Centre advocacy , sensitization and awarenesses campaign in Commemoration of the  Y2025 Restorative ...
26/11/2025

Restorative Justice Centre advocacy , sensitization and awarenesses campaign in Commemoration of the Y2025 Restorative Justice Week Celebration held on 24th and 25th November, 2025 at the Badagry and Epe axis respectively.

PRESS RELEASE PUBLIC ADVICE CENTRE’S UPCOMING ROAD SHOW AND SENSITIZATION PROGRAMMEThe Public Advice Centre (PAC) will h...
26/11/2025

PRESS RELEASE

PUBLIC ADVICE CENTRE’S UPCOMING ROAD SHOW AND SENSITIZATION PROGRAMME

The Public Advice Centre (PAC) will host a Road Show and Sensitization Programme in Agege Local Government Area and its environs on Thursday ,27th Nov 2025.

This initiative is designed to provide free legal advice, offer useful public information, raise legal awareness, and engage residents on their rights and responsibilities, thereby strengthening access to justice as the First Point of Contact for citizens.

The event will feature free advisory and referral services, enabling members of the public to understand available legal pathways while empowering them with knowledge of their civic rights and obligations.

The Solicitor-General and Permanent Secretary,Mr Hameed Oyenuga will officially flag off the programme, highlighting the critical role of the Public Advice Centre in bringing government initiatives closer to citizens—especially at the grassroots level. This aligns with the Centre’s mandate of continuous public enlightenment on existing State Government programmes, policies, and how residents can effectively access these resources.

Mrs. Husseina Akinnawo
Director, Public Advice Centre
26th November,2025

CLARIFICATION ON THE RELEASE OF OLANREWAJU JAMES (A.K.A. “BABA IJESHA”) FROM CORRECTIONAL FACILITY.My attention has been...
17/11/2025

CLARIFICATION ON THE RELEASE OF OLANREWAJU JAMES (A.K.A. “BABA IJESHA”) FROM CORRECTIONAL FACILITY.

My attention has been drawn to the false and misleading statements regarding the release of convicted OLANREWAJU JAMES (A.K.A. “BABA IJESHA”) from the correctional facility.

According to one Mr. Yomi Fabiyi, in a post shared on his Instagram page on Friday evening and published on 14th November 2025 in the Daily Post Newspaper Baba Ijesha was freed after being cleared by the Appeal Court. He stated further “I am also happy you were cleared by the APPEAL COURT of ever having sex/defile any child/minor. The 7-year-old story is a charade. We live in a terrible world, where sentiments and wickedness rise above the rule of law and truth.”

This rebuttal is to clarify the release of Olanrewaju James, popularly known as “Baba Ijesha”, from the correctional facility and to correct the misinformation spearheaded by Mr. Fabiyi and currently circulating in the public domain.

I. On 14 July 2022, the High Court of Lagos State convicted Mr. Olanrewaju James of the offences of sexual assault and indecent treatment of a child, which incident occurred in 2013–2014 and 2021. He was sentenced to 5 years’ imprisonment for sexual assault and 3 years for indecent treatment of a child on the 5 counts charge.

II. Mr. James appealed to the Court of Appeal, Lagos Division in Appeal No. CA/LAG/CR/544/2023 and judgment was delivered on 28 June 2024. The Court of Appeal acquitted him of the offences alleged to have been committed in 2013–2014, contained in Counts 2 and 3 of the charge but affirmed his conviction and sentence relating to the offences committed in 2021, contained in Counts 4 and 5.

III. The affirmed sentences were 5 years for sexual assault and 3 years for indecent treatment of a child, to run concurrently.

IV. Dissatisfied with the judgment of the Court of Appeal, Mr. James filed a further appeal to the Supreme Court in Suit No. SC/CR/757/2024 and on 29 May 2025, the Supreme Court struck out the appeal due to its incompetence.

V. Thereafter, vide Suit No. SC.ML/333/2025,
Mr. James filed a motion for leave to file a fresh appeal from the judgment of the Court of Appeal but on the 9th October 2025, the Supreme Court dismissed his motion for leave to appeal, leaving the decision of the Court of Appeal fully intact.

*Therefore Mr. Olanrewaju James’s release was not as a result of the Appeal court overturning his conviction or sentence. He was released solely because he has fully served his punishment and imprisonment term affirmed by the Court of Appeal contrary to the misinformation in the public domain. Mr. Olanrewaju James, popularly known as “Baba Ijesha” was not cleared of having committed offenses of sexual assault and indecent treatment of a child.*

The statements made by Mr. Fabiyi are therefore false, misleading, and irresponsible. Members of the public are hereby urged to disregard the same and Mr. Fabiyi is advised to desist from repeating or spreading the false statements in his own interest otherwise he and any media platform use in repeating or spreading such misinformation may be liable for criminal prosecution by the office of the Attorney General for the offense of publication of false news with intent to cause fear and alarm to the public contrary to Section 39 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, Ch. C17, Vol. 3, Laws of Lagos State 2015.

Mr. Lawal Pedro, SAN
Honorable Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Lagos State.
17th November, 2025.

LAGOS HOSTS CLOSING DINNER TO CONCLUDE AFRICA COLLOQUIUM AGAINST HUMAN TRAFFICKING The two-day Africa Colloquium Against...
27/10/2025

LAGOS HOSTS CLOSING DINNER TO CONCLUDE AFRICA COLLOQUIUM AGAINST HUMAN TRAFFICKING

The two-day Africa Colloquium Against Human Trafficking, which began on Thursday, October 23, 2025, was formally concluded with a closing dinner hosted by the Lagos State Ministry of Justice The event took place on Friday evening at the Radisson Blu Hotel,GRA, Ikeja.

In his closing remarks, Honourable Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Lawal Pedro, SAN, expressed profound gratitude to all delegates and partners for their participation and valuable contributions. He described the colloquium as a significant milestone in strengthening Africa's unified response to human trafficking and exploitation.

Pedro reaffirmed the Lagos State Government's commitment to enhancing regional collaboration, supporting survivors, and enforcing stronger legal measures to combat trafficking and ritual crimes. He emphasized that Lagos would continue to spearhead initiatives promoting justice, dignity, and protection for all.

Professor Cameron McCollum, Director of the Sudreau Global Justice Institute at Pepperdine University, commended participants for their courage in confronting such a difficult and often taboo subject. He noted that the discussions over the past two days had “shed light on a darkness long left unspoken,” and stressed that collective determination is essential for lasting change.

McCollum also praised the Lagos State Government for its hospitality and leadership, describing the coordination of the Attorney General as instrumental to the colloquium's success. He expressed confidence that the colloquium’s impact would extend beyond Nigeria, inspiring a sustained continental effort against human trafficking and ritual abuse.

The event provided a powerful platform for delegates to reflect on the key outcomes of the colloquium and reaffirm their shared commitment to combating human trafficking and ritual abuse across Africa.

LAGOS MOJ ORGANIZES COLLOQUIUM AGAINST HUMAN TRAFFICKING.. clamours for a united continental action against ritual abuse...
24/10/2025

LAGOS MOJ ORGANIZES COLLOQUIUM AGAINST HUMAN TRAFFICKING
.. clamours for a united continental action against ritual abuse and sacrifice.

The Lagos State Ministry of Justice, in partnership with the Sudreau Global Justice Institute, Pepperdine University, USA, has hosted the Inaugural 2025 Africa Colloquium Against Human Trafficking at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Ikeja GRA. The event, themed “A United Front Against Ritual Abuse and Sacrifice,” brought together leaders, policymakers, and stakeholders in the justice system.

Speaking during the opening ceremony, the Hon. Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr Lawal Pedro SAN, described the program as a “continental call to conscience and an urgent movement to reclaim the sanctity of human life in Africa.

He called for a united continental action against ritual abuse and human sacrifice, emphasizing that the time has come for Africa to confront these crimes with courage, coordination, and conviction.

Pedro also stated that ritual abuse and human sacrifice are no longer myths or isolated incidents but expanding criminal enterprises destroying lives across communities.

“Too often, these crimes are treated as customs shrouded in silence and buried by fear,but silence has never protected the vulnerable; silence only protects the oppressor.”

Citing recent tragic cases, the AG recounted several incidents across Nigeria, including the abduction and murder of two seven-year-old cousins, Chizaram and Chidinma Onuche, in Port Harcourt; the ritual killing of a 23-year-old student by a cleric in Ilorin; and the arrest of two pastors found with coffins and human skulls in Rivers State.

Pedro referenced a data from the National Bureau of Statistics indicating that over 150 ritual killings were recorded in Nigeria within six months, many involving young persons deceived by the lure of “quick wealth.”

He noted that between 2022 and 2024, over 4,753 victims of trafficking were rescued and supported by the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), whose Commander serves as Co-Chair of the Lagos Task Force.

He added that the State has expanded its shelters to support survivors, including minors and persons with disabilities; reached over five million residents through awareness campaigns; trained 109 community anti-trafficking advocates; and provided psychosocial and reintegration support to hundreds of survivors.

Highlighting one of the State’s most recent legal milestones, the Attorney General recalled the enactment of the Lagos State Organ Harvesting Prohibition Law 2024, which criminalises the removal, sale, or trafficking of human organs under any guise.

The law imposes stringent penalties on offenders, including medical practitioners and criminal syndicates involved in organ trafficking.

The AG emphasized that the fight against human trafficking cannot be won by any nation alone, calling for stronger regional collaboration and unity across Africa.

Concluding his address, Pedro urged delegates to use the two-day colloquium to strengthen partnerships and reaffirm their shared commitment to protecting human dignity, stating that only through unity and cooperation can Africa safeguard its most vulnerable and uphold the value of human life.

SANWO-OLU LEADS AFRICAN LEADERS TO UNITE AGAINST HUMAN TRAFFICKING, RITUAL ABUSE, AND SACRIFICEThe Governor of Lagos Sta...
23/10/2025

SANWO-OLU LEADS AFRICAN LEADERS TO UNITE AGAINST HUMAN TRAFFICKING, RITUAL ABUSE, AND SACRIFICE

The Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu has called on African leaders to form a united front against human trafficking, ritual abuse, and human sacrifice, as he declared open the Inaugural 2025 Africa Colloquium Against Human Trafficking, currently holding at the Radisson Blu Hotel on Thursday 23rd to Friday 24th October, 2025.

Speaking at the opening ceremony, the Governor ably represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Barr. Abimbola Salu-Hundeyin, described the colloquium as a defining moment for Africa’s collective conscience, urging governments and communities to work together to dismantle the networks enabling human trafficking and ritual exploitation.

“This evil knows no boundaries. We must confront and defeat the dangerous myths that fuel ritual abuse—myths that wrongly link power or success to the taking of human life. Our people are not for sale, our children are not sacrifices, and our future will never be built on fear or blood ,” he said.

Sanwo-Olu reaffirmed the State’s commitment through the Lagos State Task Force Against Human Trafficking, which continues to strengthen prosecution systems, rehabilitate survivors, and raise public awareness in collaboration with NAPTIP and international partners.

Representing the Hon. Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Prince Lateef Fagbemi, SAN, represented by Ezine Nwokoro, commended the organisers for addressing ritual trafficking, describing it as a “deeply disturbing layer” to human exploitation.

He reaffirmed the Federal Government’s commitment to legislative reforms, stronger partnerships with NAPTIP, and enhanced international cooperation to prevent and prosecute trafficking in persons.

Delivering a keynote speech earlier, Lagos Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Lawal Pedro, SAN, described the colloquium as a “continental call to conscience,” noting that ritual killings and trafficking have become organised, commercialized, and transnational crimes.

“Africa must rise; not in rhetoric but in responsibility,From prevention to prosecution, we must transform policies into laws and laws into action for the protection and rehabilitation of victims” He said.

He further revealed that between 2022 and 2024, over 4,700 victims of trafficking were rescued and supported in Lagos, while the State enacted the Organ Harvesting Prohibition Law (2024) to tackle the illegal trade in human organs for ritual and exploitative purposes.

The AG appreciated Pepperdine University and the Sudreau Global Justice Institute for their partnership since 2022, noting that Africa “does not lack capacity—only courage, coordination, and conviction.”

Pedro urged stakeholders to make the colloquium a turning point in ending child killings, exploitation, and ritual abuse, affirming Lagos State’s commitment to lead legal reform and collaboration across Africa in the fight against human trafficking.

Delivering her remarks, Director-General of NAPTIP, Binta L. Adamu Bello, OON, ably represented by the Director, Research and Program Development, Mr. Josiah Emerole emphasized the deep-rooted connection between ritual practices and human trafficking across Africa, warning that traffickers increasingly exploit cultural fears and spiritual manipulation to control victims.

“These oaths are enforced not with guns or chains, but with deep-seated cultural fears. Ritual abuse has not disappeared; it has only evolved, crossing borders and complicating trafficking investigations", She said.

Binta urged participants to break the culture of silence, strengthen victim support systems, and promote regional and global collaboration, adding that “the lives of our children, women, and men are too precious to be sacrificed at the altar of greed, culture, or superstition”.

Lagos Solicitor General and Permanent Secretary,Mr Hameed Oyenuga on his part welcomed all delegates while clamouring for better framework that will protect the most vulnerable -children, women and young people from exploitation .

The colloquium, themed “A United Front Against Ritual Abuse and Sacrifice,” was convened by the Lagos State Ministry of Justice in collaboration with the Sudreau Global Justice Institute of Pepperdine University (USA) and supported by the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP).

The two-day colloquium will feature breakout sessions and discussions on the Foundation and identification of ritual abuse and Sacrifice,Victims and survivors, Investigation and Prosecution, the role of faith leaders and Community and probable solutions in curbing the menace of Rituals and human trafficking in Africa..

Dignitaries present include,Honorable Speaker, LAHA, Hon. Mudashiru Obasa, ably represented by Hon. Bonu Solomon; Chief Judge of Lagos State, Hon. Justice Kazeem Alogba; Director, Sudreau Global Justice Institute, Pepperdine University,USA, Prof Camerjon McCollum; Judges, Magistrates, Permanent Secretaries; Attorneys Generals, ,Rep of Pepperdine University,NAPTIP,DSVA,NCS,NBA,LNSC,NIS,Directors staff of the Lagos Ministry of Justice.

PRESS RELEASE LAGOS TO HOST Y2025 INAUGURAL AFRICA COLLOQUIUM AGAINST HUMAN TRAFFICKING.The Lagos State Government is se...
22/10/2025

PRESS RELEASE

LAGOS TO HOST Y2025 INAUGURAL AFRICA COLLOQUIUM AGAINST HUMAN TRAFFICKING.

The Lagos State Government is set to host the Inaugural Africa Colloquium Against Human Trafficking, themed “A United Front Against Ritual Abuse and Sacrifice.”

In a statement signed by the Honorable Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr Lawal Pedro SAN,the landmark event will convene delegates from Pepperdine University,Malibu, California,USA, policymakers , Legal advocates, and experts across Africa to strengthen the fight against human Trafficking and Ritual Abuse.

The Conference will be held at Radisson Blu Hotel, GRA Ikeja from Thursday 23rd to Friday 24th, October 2025.

The Statement also adds that the Y2025 colloquium represents pivotal steps in forging partnerships and driving sustainable strategies to combat human trafficking and Ritual Abuse ,protect victims and ensure justice for survivors

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