The Director, CMC, Mrs Omotola Rotimi, disclosed this in Yaba, Lagos, during a road show to sensitise residents of Lagos to the need to embrace tolerance as part of activities marking this year’s World Tolerance Day. She said the CMC had handled 40,875 disputes and resolved about 90 per cent of such cases, which amounted to 36,788 disputes. Rotimi said majority of the resolved cases bordered on landlord-tenant disputes, property inheritance, marital dispute, child custody, monetary claims, among others. Rotimi said the centre was interested in decongesting the prisons and police cells, stressing that people had now come to embrace the Alternative Dispute Resolution rather than going to court. The CMC boss said, “The World Tolerance Day is celebrated to sensitise people to the need for tolerance which can solve many problems in the country if embraced.]]>

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