Legal Defence and Assistance Project

Legal Defence and Assistance Project LEDAP is a Non profit organization, registered as company limited by guarantee under Nigeria law by the Corporate Affairs Commission,

The Legal Defence and Assistance Project (LEDAP) is a non-governmental organization of lawyers and Law professional, engaged in the promotion and protection of human rights, the rule of law and good governance in Nigeria. It has observed status with the Africa commission on human and peoples’ Rights. LEDAP provides free legal representation to poor and vulnerable victims of human rights violations

. It undertakes programmes to raise awareness of the legal community in Nigeria of international human rights norms and how they can be integrated into the system of administration of justice in the country. It works with the Directors of Public Prosecutors to improve administration of criminal justice in the country. It also works to promote and protect rights of women under its domestic violence and reproductive health programmes. It promotes rights of children through legal and other support to children in conflict with the law, and seeks to advance the rule of law and good governance through impact litigation and social advocacy. It focuses on improving the legal and human rights framework for economic and social justice through its social security project as well as on human security under its Impunity Project and Death Penalty Project.

In a statistics carried out by LEDA in 2011, we discovered that 59 countries including Nigeria still use the death penal...
17/03/2022

In a statistics carried out by LEDA in 2011, we discovered that 59 countries including Nigeria still use the death penalty as a means of punishment for capital offences. We still have death penalty in our laws. This is a serious infringement on the prisoner's right to life. We urge the National Assembly to remove the death penalty from our law in the ongoing 1999 Constitutional amendment.

A research conducted by LEDAP in 2011 showed that Young people are more likely to oppose the death penalty; 58% of peopl...
17/03/2022

A research conducted by LEDAP in 2011 showed that Young people are more likely to oppose the death penalty; 58% of people under 30 years oppose the use of death sentence in Nigeria. We also need the support of the old people to oppose the death penalty. There are Non-Custodial measures that can be implemented in ensuring a more safe and secure society.

These are just some of the characteristics of torture. LEDAP condemns torture because it's an infringement of our fundam...
14/03/2022

These are just some of the characteristics of torture. LEDAP condemns torture because it's an infringement of our fundamental Human Rights as enshrined in our 1999 Constitution (as amended).

The Anti- Torture Act 2017 provides that a person who commits torture shall be liable on conviction to imprisonment to a...
14/03/2022

The Anti- Torture Act 2017 provides that a person who commits torture shall be liable on conviction to imprisonment to a term of 25 years. If death occurs as a result of the torture, the person involved will be charged with murder. It goes on to say that this does not in any way take way the victim’s right to civil claim in court for damages or compensation for the torture.

"We need to see men and women as equal partners" Betty Friedan. The importance of women in our society is vital. LEDAP u...
11/03/2022

"We need to see men and women as equal partners" Betty Friedan. The importance of women in our society is vital. LEDAP urges the Government to enact laws that will promote women political participation in Nigeria. ♀️

Grooming the next generation, setting the right pace for the you no ones to follow and educating them on Gender Equality...
09/03/2022

Grooming the next generation, setting the right pace for the you no ones to follow and educating them on Gender Equality. ♀️

The time has come for women to break the bias and discrimination that limits us. We stand to challenge all the different...
08/03/2022

The time has come for women to break the bias and discrimination that limits us. We stand to challenge all the different stereotypes surrounding us. Today we

The time has come to change the narrative... The time has come to break bias and discrimination against the female gende...
08/03/2022

The time has come to change the narrative... The time has come to break bias and discrimination against the female gender. ♀️

Happy International Women's Day.  ♀️
08/03/2022

Happy International Women's Day. ♀️

Here are a few of the bills passed by the National Assembly on 1st March, 2022.
07/03/2022

Here are a few of the bills passed by the National Assembly on 1st March, 2022.

LEDAP commends the National Assembly for passing the bill to alter the constitution to include the right to free, compul...
06/03/2022

LEDAP commends the National Assembly for passing the bill to alter the constitution to include the right to free, compulsory and basic education as a fundamental right under the constitution. Recall that in 2017, LEDAP in suit No: FHC/ABJ/CS/978/2015 obtained a judgment from the Federal High Court which states that by enacting the Universal Basic Education Act (UBE), the National Assembly has made this right to universal basic education an enforceable and justiciable right. We commend the National Assembly for legislating to constitutionalize this judgment.

04/03/2022

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