Lekki, Oshodi, Apapa top crime spots – Report

On Tuesday, the Lagos State Justice Reform Summit unveiled critical crime statistics and comprehensive reform plans aimed at overhauling the state’s criminal justice system.

The data and outlined of the proposed changes, was presented by Justice Rahman Oshodi of the Lagos High Court,at a two-day Justice Reform Summit that was held in Lagos State Ministry of Justice in Ikeja.

The Lagos State Criminal Information System, claimed that Lekki, Oshodi/Isolo, and Apapa area currently have the highest crime rates in Lagos.

It was revealed by Justice Oshodi that since 2018 and 2024, a total of 62,117 inmates were enrolled in LCIS, with Lekki accounting for 13 per cent of reported cases.

He further said that Oshodi/Isolo, Apapa, and Ojo each followed with 10 per cent, while Alimosho represented nine per cent, Agege and Ikeja eight per cent each, Mushin six per cent, Lagos Island five per cent, and Yaba four per cent. Epe, Ajeromi, and Victoria Island ranked lowest at two percent each, with Ikoyi slightly higher at three percent.

The statistics also highlighted the state of origin of defendants, revealing that Ogun, Oyo, and Lagos indigenes topped the list of crime suspects.

Justice Oshodi  also said that states like Kano, Ekiti, Ebonyi, and Abia were the lowest contributors in this category.

As claimed by Justice Oshodi, stealing-related offences dominated the criminal court records, with 21,084 cases representing 44 per cent.

This was followed by breaches of peace with 7,044 cases (15 per cent), armed robbery at 10 per cent (4,518 cases), and sexual crimes being the least at five percent with 2,231 cases.

His presentation was selected among the broader discussion on criminal justice reforms in Lagos.

Justice, emphasized recommendations which include: “Strengthening collaboration and data sharing among criminal justice agencies through regular inter-agency meetings, joint training programs, and integrated data management systems.

“Expanding the use of technology across the criminal justice system, including extending LCIS, BIMS, and OBS coverage, and increasing electronic case filing and management systems adoption.

“Enhancing capacity building and training for criminal justice professionals, including law enforcement, the judiciary, corrections, and community service.

“Promoting public awareness and engagement in criminal justice reforms through community forums, media campaigns, and educational initiatives.

“Our justice professionals must be equipped with the latest skills and knowledge to uphold justice effectively,” said Oshodi.

“Building additional custodial centers to address overcrowding and improve inmate living conditions, leveraging the success of the Correctional Centre for Boys.

“These reforms have immense potential benefits, and I am confident we can achieve them holistically and collaboratively,” he said.

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