Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State expressed concerns regarding the inclusion of Lagos in the legal action initiated by the Federal Government against Governors at the Supreme Court for alleged misconduct in managing Local Governments. Sanwo-Olu highlighted that it was a legal irregularity for the Federal Government to involve Lagos in the Supreme Court case, considering the long-standing autonomy enjoyed by the Local Governments in the State.
While supporting the lawsuit, Sanwo-Olu suggested that the Attorney General of the Federation should have first identified the states not complying with the law before filing a lawsuit against all states indiscriminately. He made these remarks at the ongoing Justice Reform Summit organized by the Lagos State Judiciary, themed “Enhancing the Administration of Justice for Economic Growth, Investment Protection, and Security in Lagos.”
Governor Sanwo-Olu emphasized that protection of local council autonomy was crucial for upholding the principles of the constitution, calling for a clear interpretation by the judiciary to ensure fairness and equity. He stressed the importance of a robust justice system that safeguards the interests of all parties and discourages actions that impede government efficiency.
In light of examples like Singapore’s legal system and rapid economic growth, Sanwo-Olu underscored the need for judicial reform to enhance the administration of justice and uphold the rule of law. He urged judges and legal professionals in Lagos to strive for higher standards in dispensing justice and to learn from successful models like Singapore to drive economic prosperity through a fair and efficient legal framework.