Wednesday 31 January 2018

Permanent Voters Card Is Now A Requirement For our Year 2018 Pro Bono Publico Service - Castle of Law




At Kayode Ajulo & Co. Castle of Law, there is a deliberate policy to make legal services available to all. This policy is rooted in our belief that as a Law Firm the most useful contribution we can make to the society is to use our knowledge and expertise to make meaningful impacts on the lives of the less privileged, thereby bridging the gap in access to rights, services and justice.

Our Pro-Bono Publico services come fully packaged with legal counsel and representation with the same quality and intensity our paid briefs enjoy for the indigents.

We are very much interested in bridging the gap between a wrong and it's remedy, taking pride in making our own little contribution to addressing the issue of access to justice by poor and marginalised Nigerians.

The nature of our free legal services has meant that we've connected to the people we serve, and the issues they face have become our own reality as a firm.  

It is therefore in keeping with our corporate sense of duty to the people and our society that we now introduce an innovation in our pro-bono publico services.

Going forward, and at the point of contact, beneficiaries of our Pro-Bono services would be expected to present their Permanent Voters Card as a pass to continue enjoying our free legal services. This in no way impinges on the innate quality of our Pro-Bono services ; completely free and qualitative.

We believe that this introduction is necessary as a social responsibility to the people and the nation. There is , however, the need to adequately and properly capture this innovation in a national strategy. All law firms and legal aides groups are hereby invited and urged to adopt this innovation to give it more width and spread.

This way we engender an awareness in our political culture and provide safeguards for our democracy and the democratic processes.

Signed
The Management,
Kayode Ajulo & Co. Castle of Law, Nigeria.

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