The Legal Aid Council of Nigeria, Kano State Chapter, says it has received 93 cases from January to March 2024.
The state Coordinator of the council Muhammad Auwal-Kofa disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Kano on Tuesday.
He said out of the total 93 cases, 38 were civil and 55 criminal, saying that the council completed three criminal and four civil cases, while others were pending in courts.
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Muhammad pointed out that, the criminal cases were on armed robbery, theft, criminal breach of trust, homicide, and rape, while the civil cases were on marriage, inheritance, land disputes, and debt recovery among others.
According to him, the council offers free services and advises residents of the state who could not afford to pay for legal services to feel free and contact the council.
The coordinator stressed that the legal aid council is committed to giving voice to the voiceless.
“Our mandate is to ensure equality and Justice for all Nigerians by providing effective free legal assistance in a way that reflects basic constitutional ideals and goals of government to access Justice.”