Evans,
who was arrested at his mansion in Magodo area of Lagos last year, is being
prosecuted by the State Government in court alongside others for masterminding
and executing series of high profile kidnappings and murder in the State.
The
State’s Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr Adeniji Kazeem, who
said this at the ongoing Ministerial Press Briefing held at the Bagauda Kaltho
Press Centre in Alausa as part of activities marking the third year anniversary
of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode’s administration, said the State Government was
committed to ensure the logical conclusion of all pending cases in court and
serve justice to the people.
“On the
Evans’ matter, the cases filed against him are ongoing in court. The issue is
that the lawyer representing him is trying to play some games to delay the
matter but in all his games, we have been defeating him in court.
“We
have filed different cases. Some are for kidnapping and some bordered on murder
and his lawyer is fighting all the cases but what I can assure the people is
that we are committed to ensure the matter is concluded and defeat him at the
end of the day,” Kazeem said.
While
reeling out activities of the agencies under the Ministry in the last one year,
the Attorney General said the State Government received and treated a total
number of 11,451 cases through the Special Task Force Against Land Grabbers,
Domestic and Sexual Violence Response Team (DSVRT) and the Special Offences
(Mobile) Court in the last one year.
He said
the government also received 316 inquiries through the recently unveiled first
state-owned DNA and Forensic Centre with 71 active cases currently ongoing
bordering on homicide, rape, toxicology, child trafficking, serology, among
others.
According
to Kazeem, the Anti-Land Grabbers Task Force designed by the present
administration to fight the menace of forceful take-over of properties received
1300 petitions out of which 855 were concluded and 530 currently at various
stages of resolution.
“In the
period under review, over 35 arrests of suspected notorious land grabbers were
effected while 26 criminal prosecution cases against suspected land grabbers
are presently ongoing,” the Attorney General said.
Besides,
the Attorney General said in a bid to enhance due diligence in property
transaction, the State Government introduced the Real Estate Electronic
Litigation Database designed for the provision of access to information
primarily on properties which are subject of litigation, adding that since its
launch, the portal has recorded over 1,000,000 hits and over 10,000 consistent
users from Nigeria, United States, United Kingdom, South Africa and others.
He
recalled that since its inception, the DSVRT had galvanized strategic action
and responded appropriately to formal and informal reporting of incidents of
rape, defilement, domestic violence, child abuse, neglect and maltreatment in
the State through the active support of the Governor and other
partners.
“The
Ministry has noted an increase in report of domestic abuse against men. To
date, the DSVRT has received a total number of 131 cases in this regard.
Overall, a total number of 1771 cases were reported during the period under
review. The team also provided free medical services and psycho-social therapy
for over 700 survivors of domestic/sexual violence, conducted capacity building
trainings with 220 police officers across the State, and successfully secured
the conviction of seven perpetrators,” he said.
He
added that through the Citizens’ Mediation Centre (CMC), the State Government
received a total number of 47,292 new cases free of charge out of which 25,191
were resolved with others at various stages of resolution.
“The
total value of settlement of debt related matters achieved by the Centre during
the period under review from May 2017 to April 2018 as settlement between
parties was N1,352,745,391,” the Atoorney General said, among other
achievements by the State Government in the justice sector.
Speaking
on Hotel and Restaurant Consumption (Fiscalization) Regulations 2018, Kazeem
clarified that it was neither a new law nor an additional tax, but a regulation
aimed at ensuring that government gets due revenue.
“It is
a regulation and not a new law. It was made pursuant to an existing law that
was already in operation. What this regulation essentially seeks to do is to
allow the government to put certain equipment in the restaurant and hospitality
organizations to properly monitor the revenue that is coming so we can know
what exactly is due to the State Government.
“It is
not an additional tax; it is just to enhance transparency in collection of
taxes that are due to the State. So, I want to clarify that carefully,” Kazeem
said.
On
other high profile cases, he said it was gratifying to report that the cases
were progressing in court, saying the Synagogue Church case for instance on the
collapsed building which killed people was progressing well, adding that a no
case submission filed by the accused persons instead of defending the case was
recently dismissed by the Court, while the General Overseer of the Christian
Praying Assembly, Rev. Chukwuemeka Ezeugo, a.k.a Reverend King who is presently
on death roll imposed by the court would have his fate determined in due
course.
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