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State Judiciaries Should Embrace Small Claims Court — Lagos CJ

The Chief Judge of Lagos State, Justice Kazeem Alogba, has called on all states of the federation to establish Small Claims Courts in their Judiciaries in a bid to improve the ease of doing busi­ness in Nigeria and enhance the productivity of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs).

Justice Alogba made this call at a peer to peer learning session for all state judiciaries, organised by the Presidential Enabling Busi­ness Environment Council (PE­BEC), also noted that businesses and litigants will benefit signifi­cantly from the effective operation of the courts.

The session, which was at­tended by Judges, Magistrates and other judicial workers, was a knowledge-sharing forum for all state judiciaries on the estab­lishment and operationalization of Small Claims Courts in their various jurisdictions.

The event was one of the di­rect interventions of PEBEC at the sub-national level to ensure that MSMEs have quick and easy access to justice when commercial disputes arise.

In his goodwill message, Jus­tice Alogba said that the objective of the Small Claims Court is to provide easy access to an infor­mal, Inexpensive, and speedy resolution of simple debt recov­ery disputes in the Magistrates’ Courts.

The Chief Judge also pointed out that the court is designed to provide a judicial determina­tion of disputes involving small amounts of money quickly and cheaply, with or without legal representation.

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