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I won t shield corrupt officials of the Judiciary, says Lagos CJ

Share The Chief Judge of Lagos State, Justice Kazeem Alogba has vowed that his administration would not shield corrupt officials of the Judiciary. Alogba, who spoke during a courtesy call on him by the Muslim Lawyers Association of Nigeria recently, noted that there is no room for corrupt practices in the state judiciary under his leadership. The CJ emphasized that his administration was committed to effective and efficient justice delivery. Justice Alogba implored legal officers in the Judiciary to be disciplined and also assured them of the support required in discharging their duties. He added that as part of his commitment to the promotion of transparency and discouragement of unethical conducts, members of staff have been instructed to either write to the Chief Judge directly or through the Chief Registrar about their needs.

Lockdown: Religious groups will continue fight to have govt keep place of worship open

Robert Alexander/Getty Images President Cyril Ramaphosa s lifting of the ban on religious gatherings has not deterred faith-based organisations from challenging the government in court seeking an order to compel it to do away with the ban. The SA National Christian Forum, Freedom of Religion SA ,  AfriForum and Muslim Lawyers Association filed an urgent application against the ban, which was meant to be heard on Tuesday in the South Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg. The organisations have agreed to abandon their urgent application following the announcement by the president of allowing only 50 worshippers in an indoor venue and 100 people outdoors.

Tackle French abuse of Muslims, civil society groups tell UN

Tackle French ‘abuse’ of Muslims, civil society groups tell UN Al Jazeera English © Muslims gather to celebrate Eid al-Adha at Maryam Mosque in Caen, France, on July 31, 2020 [Sameer A. Muslims gather to celebrate Eid al-Adha at Maryam Mosque in Caen, France, on July 31, 2020 [Sameer Al-Doumy/AFP] A group of lawyers, NGOs and religious bodies from 13 countries have submitted formal complaints to the United Nations Human Rights Council (OHCHR), calling for action against France’s “breadth of state abuse against Muslims” stretching back more than two decades. The coalition submitted its findings to the UN body on Monday, accusing France of violating “a number of basic rights that are protected in legislation that is ratified by Paris”.

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