Lagos Chief Judge, Justice Kareem Alogba on Tuesday blamed parents and guardians for the fate of children in conflict with the law as he..
Lagos Chief Judge, Justice Kareem Alogba on Tuesday blamed parents and guardians for the fate of children in conflict with the law as he released 42 juveniles from BORSAL Correctional Training Institute, Adigbe, Abeokuta, Ogun State.
They all narrated to the Chief Judge the harrowing circumstances that brought them to the custody of the Correctional Training institute. He said “if parents had stood by their children and brought them up well, instead of socializing, most of these children will not have any brush with the law.“It is sad that we sacrifice them on the altar of economic gains. Their case is still redeemable.
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