 With the current state of the justice system in Nigeria, a new system is needed, such as the restorative justice system, one where all parties have a say as much as judges, liars and law enforcement agencies. It would have a high impact in decongesting prisons in the country. While this was a submission of participants of the ongoing 2021 Human Rights Training for police officers and all relevant stakeholders, it was held at the police college ground in Ikeja, Lagos. There were things justice is perfectly possible because even from our community life before the coming of colonial masters, we have always practiced colonial restorative justice. It has been there, we have been practicing that, you know, that now within the criminal justice system, because a criminal justice system has to function with a local family. Before you can say somebody has committed a offense, it must have been codified in the law. Everything is documented and you cannot go outside the law. A new method or alternative to imprisonment has been introduced and with this, not every case we now say go to prison, go to a custodial center, some can be treated with alternative to imprisonment. I'm talking about the law custodian mayor, which has been done to introduce the pattern of our responsibility for this present. Mrs. Olga frowned against condemnations and stigmatization of convicts. She argued that restorative justice systems would also empower the victim to have a say in the whole process as well as create rooms for the healing of victims. There is need for the legal framework to support restorative justice system within our criminal justice system. As much as possible, nations should key into this and stop the mobilization of detention. Alternative means should be used and all these Nigerian kids injured by the enactment of their institutional criminal justice act of 2015, which provided for non-custodial measures and a parole at 44 and 45 of the act.