Power failure: Ikeja High Court conducts proceedings with torchlight
LAGOS—Majority of judges in Ikeja division of the Lagos State High Court,
yesterday, conducted their proceedings in darkness due to persistent power
outage.
As early as 9.00 a.m, lawyers and litigants, who prepared to conduct
their cases, were disappointed as several of the judges, particularly those in
the new big building, could not sit.
Vanguardobserved that the persistent
power outage in the court in the past one week got to its peak, because the
courts could not initially sit until about 11 am when one of the power
generating sets for the building was switched on.
Thirty minutes after the
power was brought back, the generating set went off, prompting some of the
judges to stall their proceedings.
Judges who were conducting their cases,
however, opted to continue proceedings with torchlights to conclude their
cases.
Vanguardobserved that one of the judges, Justice Adeniyi Onigbanjo,
continued proceedings with a torchlight to avoid disruption.
Lawyers who were
in the court were not left out as they were forced to use lights from their
phones since the courtroom was in darkness.
Justice Onigbanjo, however, rose
about 10 minutes after he was unable to continue with the proceedings.
At
Justice Kudirat Jose’s court, where the bail application for Lagos lawyer, Mr
Fred Ajudua, was billed to be heard, the judge conducted part of her court
proceedings in darkness for about five minutes before stepping out of the bench
to her chambers, while all cases before her were adjourned.
At press time,
all the courtrooms were still in darkness.
Efforts to get reactions from the
High Court Chief Registrar proved abortive as our correspondent was told she was
busy.
A senior official of the court who refused to be named told our
correspondent that the court premises had since been cut off from power
supply.
The official said the court took the decision following huge bills
for the court even when there was no electricity supply for weeks.
The
official also said the two generating sets in the court had been faulty in the
past one month.
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