The statement noted that funeral arrangements would be announced by the family.
The training was facilitated by Musbau Famuyiwa of Global T&T New Solutions.
According to Mr Elias, court activities will resume on April 13.
According to him, the move aims to enhance efficiency, accountability and justice delivery in the state.
Mr Alogba said each judge will deal with all urgent applications related to any substantive cause already assigned to them.
He encouraged the corps members to embrace national service with dedication.
Twenty-four residential units will be allocated to magistrates, while 10 are designated for senior officers within the Ministry of Justice.
Mr Alogba stated this when ECOWAS Court president Justice Ricardo Gonçalves paid him a courtesy visit in Lagos.
The attorney-general of the federation (AGF) and minister of justice, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), advised the media to adopt ethical journalism standards to give hope to the common man
Lawyers have expressed optimism that the virtual hearing method introduced by the Lagos judiciary will speed up the dispensation of justice.
