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Conflict Of Role, Uncertainty Of Mandate Weakens Due Process In Administration Of Criminal Justice, Says PSC Chairman

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The Chairman of the Police Service Commission, DIG Hashimu Argungu, has identified conflict of roles as a result of uncertainty of mandate as one of the key challenges /threats confronting the due process application and compliance in the administration of criminal justice instruments in Nigeria.

 

He called for defined roles for the nation’s security Agencies so that their mandates will not be ambiguous and conflicting.

 

The PSC Chairman also called for the review of the nation’s current passive justice systems as currently in place at the Federal and state Government levels.

 

DIG Argungu was speaking today, Thursday, May 15th 2025, at a one-day Programme for Security Agencies, Criminal Justice Organisations, and other Related bodies to review, appraise and explore the nuances associated with implementation and compliance of salient features and provisions of Administration of Criminal Justice Instruments in Abuja by

CLEEN FOUNDATION, in conjunction with the Nigeria Police Force.

 

He delivered the Programme’keynotete address titled ‘The Executive  Forum for Efficient implementation of the Administration of Criminal Justice Regime in Nigeria’.

 

He also identified lack of funds, globalisation  and computerisation, intra/inter Service conflict, unnecessary competition,  and petty jealousy as some of the other draw backs in the implementation of the Regime.

 

DIG Argungu also mentioned lack of coordination and collaboration, ignorance of roles and functions, politicisation of crime and security issues and called on the Federal Government and State Governments to review the current  passive justice systems at their various levels

 

He also called on the National Assembly and State Assemblies to review the nation’s laws in line with current globalisation as it affects the country.

 

The PSC Chairman recommended that the Attorney General of the Federation, the Ministry of Interior  and Foreign Affairs should organize workshops for the Investigative and prosecution  bodies on provisions of Mutual Legal Assistance in criminal matters and electronic evidence in enhancing  successful and easy investigation/prosecution  of criminal  cases where suspects  reside in other nations.

 

He said the democratic  institutions and other components which constitute criminal justice system  be encouraged  to work in coordinate  of justice as any organ that acts wrongly may affect the whole system.

 

DIG Argungu said the National Human Rights Commission should liaise with stakeholders ich have a direct bearing on the daily operations of the components of the criminal Justice system and the general public for support in areas of operations.

 

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