AG to launch LAB in Waterloo
The Executive Director of the Legal Aid Board, Ms. Fatmata
Claire Carlton-Hanciles has told the people of Waterloo that the Attorney
General and Minister of Justice (AG), Hon. Joseph Fitzgerald Kamara will serve
as the keynote speaker at the launch of the Legal Aid Board in Waterloo in the
Western Area Rural District on 6 May 2017.
Ms. Carlton-Hanciles pointed out that Hon. Joseph Fitzgerald
Kamara has served as keynote speaker in all the launches the Board has had
around the country. He noted that the Office of the Attorney General and
Ministry of Justice is the supervisory ministry for the Legal Aid Board and
further underlined the importance of having the holder of the office at such
events in terms of availing himself with the challenges ordinary people face in
accessing the justice system. More importantly, it provides an opportunity for
these issues to be discussed by the cabinet.
Ms. Carlton-Hanciles made the disclosure while addressing a
cross section of the waterloo community including stakeholders from the Western
Area Rural District Council, Teachers, Petty traders, drivers, women and youth
leaders, traditional healers, Tribal Heads and the Head Man for Waterloo at the
District Council Hall on Monday, 24 April 2017. The meeting was meant to plan
for the launch of the Legal Aid Board in Waterloo in the Western Area Rural
District.
Ms. Carlton-Hanciles noted that the Board has been confronted
with questions meant for the Attorney General and Minster of justice during outreach
events. ‘Imagine people asking what the Board is doing for remand inmates
without indictments,’ she said. ‘We do have a part to play in terms of
follow-ups and sharing the information with the Office of the Attorney General
and Ministry of justice, but when it comes to filing indictments it is the Office
of Attorney General and Ministry of Justice that is responsible. So, the
Attorney General and Minister of Justice is the most appropriate person to
provide answers to questions in this area.’
Ms. Carlton-Hanciles recalled the launch of the Board in Port
Loko in which a civil society leader, Mohamed Kamara of Campaign for Good
Governance blamed the State Counsel/Law Officers Department in Makeni for the
delay in charging matters to court because it is very slow in proffering advice
on case files from the Port Loko Police.
She also recalled an issue that came up at the launch of the
office in Kenema in which the Mayor of Kenema, Joseph S. Kelfala drew the
attention of the AG, Hon. Joseph Fitzgerald Kamara to the matter involving
supporters of the Sierra Leone People’s Party (SLPP) who have been in detention
for a long time coupled with delays in the trial.
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