ABSU LAW CLINIC
CLINICAL LEGAL EDUCATION PROGRAMME
Call for participation
Prisons Services Clinic:
1st Pre-field/Prisons Visit Workshop
10 February 2009; Time 11:00 am
Faculty of Law, Abia State University, Uturu
Guest speaker: Comptroller of Prisons, Abia State Command;
Guest of Honour: Prof. Ernest Ojukwu, DDG, Nigeria Law School, Enugu Campus/President, Network of University Legal Aid Institutions, Nigeria.
Chief Host: Prof. U. Umozurike, Dean, Faculty of Law, ABSU.
Convener: Sam Erugo, Coordinator, ABSU CLE Programme
Introduction:
In the 2007/2008 session the ABSU Law Clinic established the prisons services clinic to solve the then pressing need to have live clients for our compulsory CLE programme. During the prison visits to the Okigwe Prisons, the students were beseeched by all categories of inmates-convicted and awaiting trial-all seeking legal counselling and assistance. The students were not prepared for these challenges and the varying legal needs and issues presented them. But that experience has revealed the yearning need to improve our prisons’ service clinic to serve some vital legal needs of prison inmates and other stakeholders. From the reports of the interview sessions as prepared by the students and the feed-back mechanism from the last exercise, it is obvious that the legal needs of prisons inmates are too numerous for the ill-equipped student-clinician. Again, the students’ report shows lack of basic and requisite knowledge required for the conduct of such visit and the reporting of same, with the skills, values and confidentiality involved. This workshop aims to equip the students and prepare them for the 2008/2009 prisons services session with ethical and professional skills and values in mind.
OBJECTIVES
At the end of this workshop, the students should:
1. be able to identify and list the rules of prison visits, interviews and
Reporting;
2. be able to conduct such prison visits and interviews at Umuahia and
Okigwe prisons.
3. be able to identify and list the legal needs of categories of inmates.
4. be able identify the available legal aid facilities presently available to the
inmates.
Thanks to all those who have contributed to the planning process, including: Mr. Innocent Okoronye, Dr. Eze Ngwakwe, Mr. Emeka Ezeogu, Dr. Sam Agu and the student clinicians groups led by Ijebuonwu Orisa Jnr./Maureen Obi.
Participation is free and open to all staff and students of the Faculty; and all clinicians. If you are unable to attend you may wish to contribute to this blog.
Sam Erugo,
Coordinator, ABSU CLE/Law Clinic