RETHINKING MEDIATION ADVOCACY IN NIGERIA

Eric Kelechi IGWE, Ben Uruchi ODOH

Abstract


Mediation practice is increasingly being accepted in Nigeria as an appropriate mechanism for resolving disputes.While some jurisdictions have institutionalized mediation through the concept of a Multi-Door Court House, manyothers are at different stages of doing same. With these developments, it is obvious that Nigerians can no longerbe indifferent about the understanding and practice of mediation. Lawyers should therefore adjust their stereotypeapproach of litigating almost every dispute and embrace mediation as a favourable alternative to litigation. TheNigerian Bar Association (NBA) and the judiciary have a heavy burden thrust on them to replicate the Multi-Door Court House in all the States of the Federation and to support and promote mediation advocacy. Mediationhave become an inevitable, essential component of modern administration of justice system all over the world andNigeria indeed cannot afford to be left behind. This paper therefore seeks to focus on what lawyers in Nigerianeed to know about representing clients who are using mediation. In doing this, the paper shall redefine advocacyin this context.

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