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Lagos Urges Residents to Embrace Mediation Services ‎

 


‎The Lagos State Government has called on residents to take full advantage of the community-based mediation services offered by the Citizens’ Mediation Bureau (CMB).

‎Permanent Secretary of the CMB, Mrs. Aderinsola Olanrewaju, made the statement while addressing residents at the Badagry Division of the IBILE Stakeholders Meeting held on Tuesday, 2nd December 2025. 

‎She described mediation as a safe and neutral space where residents can resolve disputes without the cost, delay, or hostility often associated with litigation.

‎Mrs. Olanrewaju explained that the government has strengthened the mediation system to continue reducing community conflicts and prevent disagreements from escalating in lagos.


‎She added that mediators are trained annually to handle Civil matters ranging from family and landlord-tenant disputes to commercial and workplace conflicts.

‎She urged traditional rulers, community leaders, and local officials to encourage residents to make use of the Bureau’s services rather than resort to self-help, emphasizing that grassroots peace remains a major priority for the State Government.

‎Keynote speaker, Mrs. Kehinde Taiwo, speaking on the theme “Mediation in Challenging Times – Building Peaceful Communities Through Dialogue,” described the forum as a clarion call for urgent action. She stressed that building peace is not the government’s sole responsibility; every resident has a role to play. 

‎According to her, if community leaders, religious leaders, market women, youth, and families actively promote peace, Lagos will continue to serve as a model of harmony and peaceful communities.

‎Also speaking, Aholu Whenton, the 1st De Yeyi of Ajara Topa, Topa Kingdom, Badagry,  Aholu Samuel Amosu Owolabani commended the Bureau’s efforts in promoting peace across Lagos.

‎He pledged continued collaboration and promised to further raise awareness among residents about the  mediation services.

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