...Resolves 35 Cases In Three Months
The Lagos State Government on Wednesday said it has awarded the contract for the expansion of the operations of the DNA and Forensic Centre to include a world class Forensic Toxicology and Chemistry Section in line with efforts to expand the scope of operation of the Centre to offer more services.
The State’s Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Adeniji Kazeem, who disclosed this in a statement, said the addition of the Toxicology and Chemistry Section was due to the high incidence and growing cases of homicide and suspicious deaths related to substance, alcohol abuse, drug related accidents and deaths, as well as suspected cases of poisoning.
“The award of this contract by the State Government is in fulfilment of the promise made by His Excellency Governor Akinwunmi Ambode at the commissioning of the Centre in September 2017, where the Governor informed Lagosians and the World that the first phase of the Centre was that of DNA and Forensic Biology and promised that the State would move to other phases by expanding the scope of operation of the centre to include Forensic Toxicology & Chemistry, Latent & Trace evidence, Firearms & Toolmark, Questioned documents and Digital evidence to expand the level of services offered by the DNA Centre,” the Attorney General said.
Kazeem expressed optimism that the Toxicology and Chemistry Section, which would be ready for commissioning in the third quarter of 2018, would automatically place Lagos as one of the leading centres for Forensics in Africa.
Highlighting some of the strides by the Governor Ambode administration in the justice sector, the Attorney said the DNA and Forensic Centre in the last three months received over 150 requests for forensic analysis from within and outside Nigeria, while over 35 cases have been resolved using Forensic Technology.
He said the DNA and Forensic Centre since it began operation in September 2017, has become a significant milestone and a symbolic manifestation of Governor Akinwunmi Ambode’s efforts to carry out reforms in the justice sector.
Kazeem listed some of the cases handled by the Centre to include: Suspicious Death Investigations, Analysis of Human Remains that were exhumed to resolve inheritance disputes, Child Trafficking, Rape, Impersonation, Paternity and Maternity issues, among others.
“In stating the achievements of the Ambode Administration in the ongoing reform in the Justice Sector in Lagos State, the Attorney General confirmed that the Lagos DNA Forensic Centre in the three months of operation has received over 150 requests for Forensic Analysis from within and outside Nigeria, while over 35 cases had been resolved using Forensic DNA Technology,” the Attorney General said.
Besides, he explained that the Centre held workshops and training for Judges, Legal Practitioners, Police, other Law Enforcement Agencies and Emergency Responders in the State, while several representatives of foreign embassies in Nigeria and several International agencies have visited the facility and expressed their willingness to partner with the Centre, a situation, which demonstrates the importance and credibility of the centre.
As part of the ongoing overall reform of the justice sector, Kazeem also pledged the State Government’s commitment to support the reform and digitization of the probate system currently being driven by the Judiciary to make it more efficient and responsive to the needs of the people. He also vowed to accelerate prison decongestion through aggressive use of restorative justice techniques, plea- bargaining and non-custodial sentencing.
While reiterating the continued commitment of the present administration to justice sector reforms, Kazeem thanked Lagosians and enjoined all stakeholders to continue to partner with the State Government in its effort towards maintaining security, law and order.
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Wednesday, 24 January 2018
Friday, 24 November 2017
Today's Headlines
*AgegePulse Magazine* ...the mouthpiece of Agege/Orile Agege
Headlines Today*[Sat-25-Nov-2017]*
Entertainment: Olamide, Small Doctor, Lil Kesh, Malaika, Salawa set to light up Lagos in carnival excitement
We're happy with the success of the Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Week - Mrs Egunjobi
Dr. Samuel Adejare lauds Hon. JS Babatunde as he inaugurates Water Projects in Orile Agege LCDA
Why I Dump APC for PDP - Atiku
LASDRI cautions against drunk driving
Sports: RenewElephant Cup resumes
*Punch Newspaper*
False terror alert sparks fear in London shopping district
Abortion advertisement lands gynaecologist in trouble
Amazon workers in Germany, Italy hold Black Friday strike
Incident at Londons Oxford Circus station over Police
Buhari commiserates with Egypt over mosque attack
PCN seals 339 Abuja drug stores in three days
Auto stakeholders meet in Lagos ahead of Dubai fair
Were yet to receive Atikus resignation letter APC
ASP who allegedly extorted N40,000 from commuter in Lagos arrested
BREAKING: Incident reported at Londons Oxford Circus station
[BREAKING] 17 burnt to death in Owerri auto crash
Senate probes power firm over failure to comply with Buhari reinstatement order
I left APC because it has failed Nigerian youths Atiku
Guardiola surprised by Sterlings Man City form
Messi wins fourth European Golden Shoe award
Attack on Egypts mosque horrible, cowardly Trump
Police discover 19 migrants in tanker
Pope makes personal humanitarian donation to Congo
*Vanguard Newspaper*
I will never join APC ' Obiano
Obiano visits Buhari at the state house
2019: Any candidate from north'll be better than Buhari ' Adeyanju
Osama gets 3-year sentence for drug possession
APC says it's yet to receive resignation letter from Atiku
NLC talks tough on new minimum wage
Agro-industrial Park: Delta state seeks new option for solving food deficits, youth's unemployment
APC says it's yet to receive resignation letter from Atiku
Buhari receives leadership of Tijjaniyya, urges religious movements to fight corruption
National Assembly can make or mar country ' Ayade
Pope Francis makes personal humanitarian aid donation to Congo
Obiano's victory will ensure continued civil servants' welfare, says HoS
Charley boy's group block Owerri EEDC Office
Edo Govt kick-starts basic education reform, schools census
Atiku's exit, red card for APC- PDP group
Zuma congratulates Mnangagwa as new Zimbabwe president
Atiku, free to return 'home' but no automatic ticket ' PDP
EFCC still holding Anyim, Ozekhome cries out
*The Nation Newspaper*
I won't dump APGA, says Obiano
Rift Valley fever outbreak kills two in Uganda
Pharmacists Council seals 339 illegal premises in FCT
20 burnt to death in Imo auto accident
Ex-convict gets 3-year sentence for drug possession
Buhari charges religious movements to fight corruption
Mata keen to extend long-term Manchester United stay
Arsenal in shock move for Gareth Bale
Man jailed 5 years for stealing fans
PDP accuses APC of plot to sabotage its convention
Let's stop violence against women today
Igbinedion Varsity offers scholarships to 360 students
Pistorius bags extra 15 years jail term
Banky W's wedding, Anambra election dominate Google search
2018 Season: Abuja Stadium Agog for AFN All- Comers Meet
NLC advises FG's committee on minimum wage
CAN, Muslim council condemn Adamawa killings
Community drags Chevron to Court over alleged hazards
*Thisday Newspaper*
Checkmate Drug Abuse among Women, Sultan Charges Medical Practitioners
Checkmate Drug Abuse among Women, Sultan Charges Medical Practitioners
At Last, Atiku Resigns from APC
At Last, Atiku Resigns from APC
Virgin Mary' Unites Catholics
Buratai's Wrong Choice for 2017
AFTA Harps on PPP in Education Sector
Honeywell Empowers SMEs, Trains Bakers
Favour Flies African Flag in Brazil
Verna Natural Mineral Water Appoints Autism Girls as Ambassadors
World Diabetes Day: Rainbow Medical Centre to Conduct Free Diabetes Screening
IFL Holds Evening of Variety
Water Will Flow in Umuahia, Aba Soon, Says Commissioner
Synergos Facilitates Dialogue on Diversity
Virgin Mary' Unites Catholics
Buratai's Wrong Choice for 2017
AFTA Harps on PPP in Education Sector
Honeywell Empowers SMEs, Trains Bakers
Headlines Today*[Sat-25-Nov-2017]*
Entertainment: Olamide, Small Doctor, Lil Kesh, Malaika, Salawa set to light up Lagos in carnival excitement
We're happy with the success of the Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Week - Mrs Egunjobi
Dr. Samuel Adejare lauds Hon. JS Babatunde as he inaugurates Water Projects in Orile Agege LCDA
Why I Dump APC for PDP - Atiku
LASDRI cautions against drunk driving
Sports: RenewElephant Cup resumes
*Punch Newspaper*
False terror alert sparks fear in London shopping district
Abortion advertisement lands gynaecologist in trouble
Amazon workers in Germany, Italy hold Black Friday strike
Incident at Londons Oxford Circus station over Police
Buhari commiserates with Egypt over mosque attack
PCN seals 339 Abuja drug stores in three days
Auto stakeholders meet in Lagos ahead of Dubai fair
Were yet to receive Atikus resignation letter APC
ASP who allegedly extorted N40,000 from commuter in Lagos arrested
BREAKING: Incident reported at Londons Oxford Circus station
[BREAKING] 17 burnt to death in Owerri auto crash
Senate probes power firm over failure to comply with Buhari reinstatement order
I left APC because it has failed Nigerian youths Atiku
Guardiola surprised by Sterlings Man City form
Messi wins fourth European Golden Shoe award
Attack on Egypts mosque horrible, cowardly Trump
Police discover 19 migrants in tanker
Pope makes personal humanitarian donation to Congo
*Vanguard Newspaper*
I will never join APC ' Obiano
Obiano visits Buhari at the state house
2019: Any candidate from north'll be better than Buhari ' Adeyanju
Osama gets 3-year sentence for drug possession
APC says it's yet to receive resignation letter from Atiku
NLC talks tough on new minimum wage
Agro-industrial Park: Delta state seeks new option for solving food deficits, youth's unemployment
APC says it's yet to receive resignation letter from Atiku
Buhari receives leadership of Tijjaniyya, urges religious movements to fight corruption
National Assembly can make or mar country ' Ayade
Pope Francis makes personal humanitarian aid donation to Congo
Obiano's victory will ensure continued civil servants' welfare, says HoS
Charley boy's group block Owerri EEDC Office
Edo Govt kick-starts basic education reform, schools census
Atiku's exit, red card for APC- PDP group
Zuma congratulates Mnangagwa as new Zimbabwe president
Atiku, free to return 'home' but no automatic ticket ' PDP
EFCC still holding Anyim, Ozekhome cries out
*The Nation Newspaper*
I won't dump APGA, says Obiano
Rift Valley fever outbreak kills two in Uganda
Pharmacists Council seals 339 illegal premises in FCT
20 burnt to death in Imo auto accident
Ex-convict gets 3-year sentence for drug possession
Buhari charges religious movements to fight corruption
Mata keen to extend long-term Manchester United stay
Arsenal in shock move for Gareth Bale
Man jailed 5 years for stealing fans
PDP accuses APC of plot to sabotage its convention
Let's stop violence against women today
Igbinedion Varsity offers scholarships to 360 students
Pistorius bags extra 15 years jail term
Banky W's wedding, Anambra election dominate Google search
2018 Season: Abuja Stadium Agog for AFN All- Comers Meet
NLC advises FG's committee on minimum wage
CAN, Muslim council condemn Adamawa killings
Community drags Chevron to Court over alleged hazards
*Thisday Newspaper*
Checkmate Drug Abuse among Women, Sultan Charges Medical Practitioners
Checkmate Drug Abuse among Women, Sultan Charges Medical Practitioners
At Last, Atiku Resigns from APC
At Last, Atiku Resigns from APC
Virgin Mary' Unites Catholics
Buratai's Wrong Choice for 2017
AFTA Harps on PPP in Education Sector
Honeywell Empowers SMEs, Trains Bakers
Favour Flies African Flag in Brazil
Verna Natural Mineral Water Appoints Autism Girls as Ambassadors
World Diabetes Day: Rainbow Medical Centre to Conduct Free Diabetes Screening
IFL Holds Evening of Variety
Water Will Flow in Umuahia, Aba Soon, Says Commissioner
Synergos Facilitates Dialogue on Diversity
Virgin Mary' Unites Catholics
Buratai's Wrong Choice for 2017
AFTA Harps on PPP in Education Sector
Honeywell Empowers SMEs, Trains Bakers
LASDRI cautions against drunk driving -AgegePulse
...To flag Off Don’t Drink And Drive Campaign”
The Chief Executive Officer of Lagos State Drivers’ Institute, Mr. Philip Ogunlade has decried the impact of alcohol on driving, saying that alcohol impairs vision, reduces concentration, vigilance and reaction time as drunk drivers may not be able to react swiftly to actions required while driving.
Speaking on Traffic Radio programme, Ogunlade warned drivers that drunk driving is a serious traffic offence, saying it accounts for a quarter of the road crashes across the globe and that drivers’ actions become irrational under the influence of alcohol.
According to him, the institute’s mandate is drivers’ education, training and retraining of professional drivers and also ensure that they are recertified, stressing that the law establishing the institute makes it mandatory that all professional drivers are to visit the institute at least once a year for recertification.
He described professional drivers as those who earn a living from driving, including drivers in the public service, private organisations as well as taxi cab and yellow bus drivers.
Ogunlade explained that the Institute is partnering with Traffic Radio in its annual campaign at ensuring safety on the road, under the programme, “Don’t Drink And Drive Campaign” a road show which will start on Friday 24th November till 15th December 2017.
He assured Lagosians that seasoned instructors are on ground in the Institute to provide enlightenment to members of the public during the “Don’t Drink and Drive Campaign”.
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