99.99 per cent of Nigerians lack access to justice – Legal expert

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A legal expert, Professor Adebisi Arewa of the Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, has stated that an alarming 99.99% of Nigerians lack access to justice.1 This stark declaration was made during a recent special session on public interest litigation, where he emphasized that the absence of accessible justice undermines national development and human dignity.

The Broader Picture

The claim highlights a systemic problem in Nigeria, where the formal justice system is largely inaccessible to the vast majority of the population. Access to justice is not just about having courts and lawyers; it encompasses the ability of citizens to have their legal rights protected and to seek redress for grievances in a fair, timely, and affordable manner.

Several factors contribute to this crisis:

  • Poverty: With a significant portion of the population living below the poverty line, many Nigerians cannot afford the high cost of legal fees and court processes.2 This financial barrier effectively shuts out the poor and marginalized from the legal system.
  • Inefficient and Corrupt System: The judicial process is often characterized by long delays, case backlogs, and allegations of corruption.3 The slow pace of justice delivery frustrates litigants and erodes public confidence in the system.4
  • Lack of Awareness: Many citizens, particularly in rural areas, are unaware of their legal rights or where to seek help. Legal aid services, while they exist, are often underfunded and have limited reach.5
  • Inadequate Legal Aid: Despite the existence of the Legal Aid Council of Nigeria (LACON), it is faced with insufficient funding and a scarcity of personnel.6 This limits its capacity to provide effective representation, especially for indigent citizens who make up a large percentage of pretrial detainees.

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