Empowering Lawyers to Defend Against the Death Penalty: Advocacy Group Trains Capital Defense Lawyers in Nigeria

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Fifteen capital defense lawyers from six states of the Federation have been imparted with skills to defend persons facing the death penalty, even as the Federal government has been charged to implement provisions of the Revised Correctional Act of Nigeria, that allow death sentences to be commuted to life imprisonment for persons who have been on death row for more than 10 years.

At the training, organised in Lagos by Avocats Sans Frontieres France, ASF, in partnership with the Makwayane Institute Nigeria Alumrni, the Country Director, ASF France, Mrs Angela Uzoma-Iwuchukwu, explained that a few of the Fellows from the Nigerian alumni of the Makwanaye Institute housed in the Cornell University in New York, came together to train the defense lawyers.

Uzoma-Iwuchukwu who spoke during the training themed: “Effective Representation of Persons facing the Death Penalty”, said that the justice system should be geared towards restorative justice, rather than punitive justice.

“This is very important because capital defense lawyers play a key role in deciding the outcome of cases of persons who are facing the death penalty. We see a positive movement in Africa in many countries that have done away with the death penalty.

“In Nigeria where the death penalty continues to be legal, while we work towards gradual abolition, we believe that lawyers have a key role to play in effectively defending their clients who are facing the death penalty. This is going to inform the outcomes of whether their clients will end up on death row, or will be allowed to walk.”

On the training, she said the ASF was bringing expertise from the Fellowship in the US in collaboration with Nigerian lawyers representing persons facing the death penalty.

“We are supporting these lawyers with technical expertise to be able to better represent their clients who are facing the death penalty. And with this, we believe we are going to be improving the system, we want to work towards reducing the number of persons who end up on death row through effective legal representation.

“Currently, we have over 3,000 persons on death row in Nigeria, this represents the highest number of persons on death row in sub-Saharan Africa and it should get all of us worried.

“Nigeria is one of the countries in the world with a mandatory death penalty regime. Even in that context, we are bringing new techniques to the lawyers such as mitigating the death penalty regime, we are bringing new skills in interviewing clients to be able to have maximum information to better represent them

The Country Director said ASF is encouraging lawyers to work together with prosecutors and the judiciary where cases could have a reviewed from murder to manslaughter so that the mandatory death penalty does not apply

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