By Asuquo Edem Access to justice remains one of the strongest indicators of a functional democracy. It is therefore not surprising that the proposed Office of the Public Defender Bill has attracted widespread interest for its potential to bridge the gap between the law and those who lack the financial means to enforce their rights. Setting the tone for deliberations at the public hearing, Chairman of the House Committee on Judiciary, Justice, Human Rights and Public Petitions, Hon. Prince Aniefiok Attah, described the Bill as a reflection of the commitment of the administration of Governor Umo Eno to strengthening access to justice and ensuring that the protection of legal rights is never determined by an individual's financial capacity. According to him, the proposed legislation seeks to institutionalise legal assistance for indigent and vulnerable persons, thereby promoting fairness, equality before the law and the effective protection of fundamental rights. He described ...
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