Government says there is need to provide special legal services to the vulnerable people in order to achieve the late President Levy Mwanawasa’s vision of maintaining rule of Law in the country.
Justice Minister George Kunda said most people in the country were failing to receive special legal services due many challenges that the Legal Aid Department under the Ministry of Justice is facing.
Mr. Kunda was Lusaka yesterday when he handed-over nine Ford-ranger vehicles to the department of Legal Services.
He said government in the Firth National Development Programme (FNDP) has devised various mechanism aimed at providing special legal services to the under privileged people in societies.
Mr. Kunda cited the procurement of motor vehicles, rehabilitation of courts and the provision of other necessary allowances to the people manning courts as some of the other means that government has taken to develop the country’s legal framework.
Mr. Kunda has since challenged stakeholders in the country to support the Ministry of Justice with a view to enhancing the provision of special legal services to the vulnerable people in the country.
And Legal Aid Board Chairperson Esau Chulu commended government for the role it has taken in providing special legal services to the most vulnerable people in the country.
Justice Chulu said government through the Ministry of Justice has been instrumental in devising various special mechanisms aimed at maintaining rule and Law in the country.
Justice Chulu has since commended the late President Levy Mwanawasa for coming up with extra remedial measures aimed at addressing lawlessness in the country.
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