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Lagos CMC Resolves over 130,000 Disputes in 10 years

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The Lagos State Government on Friday said its Citizens’ Mediation Centre resolved 130,002 disputes in the last 10 years.

The government said out of the 157,270 matters handled by the CMC in the last 10 years, 130,002 matters were resolved amicably without litigation, which represented 83 per cent success.

Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Adeniji Kazeem, who addressed a news conference to commemorate  the 2017 United Nations International Day of Peace, slated for September 21, in Ikeja, Lagos, added that over N4bn was also recovered for those who came forward for assistance in monetary matters.

Kazeem said some of the cases handled were issues relating to land, workplace dispute, monetary claim, compensation, family and criminal, among others.

He stated that the International Day of Peace would be marked in collaboration with the United Nations Information Centre, with the theme, “Together for Peace: Respect, Safety and Dignity,” adding that activities meant to celebrate the day included a walk for peace cum legal clinic on September 18 and 19 and a stakeholders’ conference and book launch on September 21.

The Attorney General, who was represented by the Solicitor General and Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Justice, Funlola Odunlami, said the theme of the event aimed at highlighting the importance of all segments of the society to work together and strive for peace.

“The United Nations has been able to achieve its laudable programmes through the thousands of partnerships each year with governments, civil society, the private sector, faith-based groups and other non-governmental organisations,” he said.

Kazeem maintained that Nigeria like every other country in the world at this particular time needed peace to enable the concept of the Sustainable Development Goals to prosper and have a positive impact on humanity.

“In  the  light of this, Lagos State, as a leading state in the country, therefore, believes that in commemorating this day, it would join the rest of the world in bringing to the fore the  need for peace. As stakeholders, we seek support in giving this event the wide media coverage it deserves.

“Currently, the Centre has 18 units spread across the state with the head office at Motorways Centre, Alausa. Other sub offices are located at Agege, Amukoko, Badagry, Bariga, Epe, Eredo, Iba, Ibeju- Lekki, Ikorodu, Ikotun, Ikosi-Ejinrin, Lagos Island, Alimosho, Ojokoro, Ojo, Oshodi and Yaba respectively. However, part of the policy thrust of this government is to ensure that a unit of the centre is established in all local government areas and local council development areas in Lagos State in order to bring mediation services closer to the people, especially the indigent at no cost to them,” Kazeem said.

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