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Ripples As Uduaghan Refuses Assent On Death Penalty For Kidnappers by babapupa: 12:50am On Mar 03, 2013
By Austin Ogwuda, Asaba



ALTHOUGH the menacing issue of kidnapping is not peculiar to DeltaState, there appears to be confusion especially between the members of the Delta State House of Assembly, who are constitutionally empowered to make laws for peace and good governance; and the State executive governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan.

Presently, the two arms of government are engulfed in cold war on how to address the issue permanently. While the 29-member State House of Assembly, on one hand, voted for outright death penalty for anybody caught in the act of kidnapping to act as deterrent; the governor, a medical doctor by training is vehemently opposed to it.

It is no longer news that DeltaState had witnessed series of high profile kidnapping ranging from kidnapping of commissioners, lawmakers, judges, mother of the Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and even a 70 year-old cousin of Governor Uduaghan.


Ironically, the 70 year old cousin of the governor, Pa Sam Uduaghan was abducted on a fateful Wednesday morning , the 13th day of June last year, the same time the governor was receiving the Inspector General of Police, IGP, Mohammed Abubakar who was on a visit to the State to receive some operational vehicles donated by the state government for improved crime patrol.
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Day Uduaghan broke silence on why he should not sign the death penalty

On Saturday, 24th February, 2013, at a town hall meeting organised as part of programme during the visit of the Good Governance tour team to DeltaState, the governor publicly broke his silence on the matter.

Before the governor publicly declared that there was no need to sign it into law, some Deltans including the lawmakers who passed the Bill since November last year were still optimistic that the governor might change his mind later, but the public utterance has sealed their hope for now.

Investigation by our reporter showed that there are mixed reactions to the governor’s position. While some members of the public interviewed are backing him, others disagreed, noting that only a capital punishment meted to such culprits would act as deterrent to others.

….. The governor’s bombshell

Said the governor while reacting to a question posed to him during the interactive session “…there is already a death penalty. Every kidnapper is an armed robber. So, I don’t know why we are talking today of death penalty for kidnappers. Why do I have to sign another law for kidnappers?

“Once you are a kidnapper, you are also an armed robbery. So, why all these unnecessary debate about Uduaghan not agreeing to sign death penalty for kidnappers and all that. The law is already there to sentence kidnappers to death”, he added.


The Speaker’s mind before Uduaghan dropped the bombshell

Speaker of the House, Mr. Victor Ochei had told our reporter sometime last year when the Bill was still being considered in an interview that “by the time we pass the Bill, it will scale through by the grace of God because, one, we received memoranda when carried out public hearing. The government through the chief law officer of the state, the Attorney General had made his submission to the committee, other organisations and the public have all made their submissions. So by the time we are coming out, we are coming out with a very robust bill. That is one bill signed by 28 members of the House.

“There is no way it will not scale through. If by the time the bill is ready and the governor does not give assent, there is a constitutional provision of what to do and I am sure he cannot discountenance the opinion of 28 members of this House . So, I don’t want to pre-empt what it will come out as if the bill is passed into law. There is a process, the next process. If it is not assented to, you are asking me this question, then I can tell you, yes, we can invoke section 100 of the Constitution but until that time comes, I think it will be too hasty to say”.

…. And the stalemate

By 8th of this month, March, it will be exactly four months the Bill was passed and sent to the governor for assent.


…. Ex Speaker lambasts House

Former Speaker of the House, Dr. Olisa Imegwu has said that the DeltaState governor, Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan should not be entirely blamed for not assenting the Bill prescribing death penalty for kidnappers. He wondered why his former colleagues were dragging feet in vetoing the bill if it was the general feeling of the people they represent.

According to him, “Uduaghan is not the fault. Also, the legislators under the Constitution, after 30 days or so, says that if a Bill is given to you (governor) was not signed into law, you (legislators) override it by veto. Then you ask, if Uduaghan refused, let the legislators override it with veto. What I am telling you now is that the whole system of governance is broken down, it is dis-functional”.


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Re: Ripples As Uduaghan Refuses Assent On Death Penalty For Kidnappers by Nobody: 8:22am On Mar 03, 2013
Why will he sign when his foot soldiers are guilty of the crime.
Re: Ripples As Uduaghan Refuses Assent On Death Penalty For Kidnappers by GARRIx7(m): 8:26am On Mar 03, 2013
I don't think the Death sentence is‎​ the solution to kidnapping.....
Re: Ripples As Uduaghan Refuses Assent On Death Penalty For Kidnappers by PROUDIGBO(m): 11:22am On Mar 03, 2013
I suppose he doesn't appreciate all that comes with being called 'your excellency'.....he thought being governor was just about spending money and living it up, not knowing you may be called upon to make life and death decisions as well. I guess he's told himself that he doesn't want another persons death on his conscience so he can sleep well at night. wink

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