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Re: Governors Reject Death Penalty For Looters by sanandreas(m): 7:39am On Sep 11, 2015
Death penalty would do us good. Nigerians love life die.
Re: Governors Reject Death Penalty For Looters by ibkgab001: 7:39am On Sep 11, 2015
I smiled
Re: Governors Reject Death Penalty For Looters by Alpha100(m): 7:39am On Sep 11, 2015
Re: Governors Reject Death Penalty For Looters by Damalex4luv(m): 7:39am On Sep 11, 2015
Hmm
Re: Governors Reject Death Penalty For Looters by lorbah001(m): 7:39am On Sep 11, 2015
Yet......
Many pensioners have died cuz of ur loots
Many had died on lag_ibd express way
Many souls have been lost cuz of hunger and poverty
little nd preventative sickness have killed many people cuz of d non functionality and decadence of our health sector .....



Hmmm
Re: Governors Reject Death Penalty For Looters by NICOGRAVITY: 7:39am On Sep 11, 2015
I'm not surprised, as most of them will be facing the death penalty.
It's like shooting yourself to death.
Our Governors, we now know how corrupt you guys are.
Re: Governors Reject Death Penalty For Looters by Alpha100(m): 7:39am On Sep 11, 2015
Na so...
Re: Governors Reject Death Penalty For Looters by Tapout(m): 7:40am On Sep 11, 2015
..sonner or later, they all gonna face the hangmans noose....im not surprised it was rejected
Re: Governors Reject Death Penalty For Looters by Nobody: 7:40am On Sep 11, 2015
because their hands are not clean...Fools!

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Re: Governors Reject Death Penalty For Looters by millionboi(m): 7:41am On Sep 11, 2015
hahahhh.....thy knw so many of dem wil die
Re: Governors Reject Death Penalty For Looters by free2ryhme: 7:41am On Sep 11, 2015
grin
Re: Governors Reject Death Penalty For Looters by femmy2010(m): 7:43am On Sep 11, 2015
Death would be too much.
I would support 20years imprisonment with "hard" Labour.
Re: Governors Reject Death Penalty For Looters by Burger01(m): 7:45am On Sep 11, 2015
Thieves! angry
Re: Governors Reject Death Penalty For Looters by jikewai89(m): 7:46am On Sep 11, 2015
disloman:
Death penalty will b too harsh.I would have preferred anybody guilty of looting should forfeit. 99% of his total asset n longer jail term.
den u don't know dis people. They have hiden there properties everywhere
Re: Governors Reject Death Penalty For Looters by Nobody: 7:48am On Sep 11, 2015
AWON OLEEEEEEEEEE
Re: Governors Reject Death Penalty For Looters by raymondzack: 7:50am On Sep 11, 2015
SammieLowkey:
Lol..shebi dey said clear conscience fears no accusation. Why are they now ''fearing''
Obviously this N**gas got plans..
when others don steal finish na dir turn u won start death penalty
Re: Governors Reject Death Penalty For Looters by Nani2512(m): 7:52am On Sep 11, 2015
swtdrms:
All of the posters above commenting didn't read the article but rushed to comment, i don't see anything wrong if the governors still support life imprisonment to death sentence, the main point is that they all support capital punishment to corrupt public office holders be it governor or whoever.Besides two governors are in support of the death sentences so why the erroneous headline? but journalists will always give captivating and erroneous headline to articles since they know majority will not read the article content.
that is 9ja for u
Re: Governors Reject Death Penalty For Looters by BUAR(m): 7:54am On Sep 11, 2015
Yea I support the governors on this ,you don't have the right to take life whr you can't even profer a solution to cure a mere sickness n u talk of kiLling the almighties craft
Re: Governors Reject Death Penalty For Looters by tunde1200(m): 7:54am On Sep 11, 2015
vandalism is death.
but looters cant be death penalty abii.

i ear you all polithiefians.

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Re: Governors Reject Death Penalty For Looters by tunde1200(m): 7:55am On Sep 11, 2015
why?

femmy2010:
Death would be too much.
I would support 20years imprisonment with "hard" Labour.
Re: Governors Reject Death Penalty For Looters by oweman: 7:55am On Sep 11, 2015
chocolateme:
Ok

Truth is corruption is Nigeria no 1 problem and if Buhari can't do it . It might be very difficult for anyone else to fight the virus especially seeing the way citizens across the Niger seem at home with corruption .

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Re: Governors Reject Death Penalty For Looters by chinedujazzy(m): 7:58am On Sep 11, 2015
How can an accused be a judge in his case? Practically impossible...Indeed there was a country!!!
Re: Governors Reject Death Penalty For Looters by BobUg28(m): 7:59am On Sep 11, 2015
Dint read everything but I must say this is a good move. I'm in support of the move...Death Penalty is the only thing that can end corruption in Nigeria.

I hope baba 'll not succumb to their gimmicks. Let's know those that willing to serve Nigeria without enriching their pocket.

Bloody thieves!
Re: Governors Reject Death Penalty For Looters by kolas88(m): 8:00am On Sep 11, 2015
Sincerely speaking, no one among those who had occupied one political office or the other can escape death. to kill them all will be too harsh.so, I will vehemently support life imprisonment for them.
Re: Governors Reject Death Penalty For Looters by AmakaDNBStories(f): 8:00am On Sep 11, 2015
Thieves ooo
Check my signature
Re: Governors Reject Death Penalty For Looters by Lovechyld101(m): 8:01am On Sep 11, 2015
Listening to dix discuss on radio I don't see this been implemented but it a C caution to all political and public elected officials.
Re: Governors Reject Death Penalty For Looters by dapsonlou(m): 8:01am On Sep 11, 2015
captianfreeman:
MANY governors, who spoke with The PUNCH, on Thursday, out rightly rejected the suggestion that looters of the nation’s resources be sentenced to death.

Organised labour- the Nigerian Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress-at the beginning of the week said looters should be given the death sentence in order to serve as deterrence to others.

Labour said it was only by killing looters that the anti-corruption crusade being championed by President Muhammadu Buhari could succeed.


But most governors, who reacted to the labour suggestion on Thursday, said the death sentence would be too harsh.

Ogun State Governor Ibikunle Amosun said he would rather canvass that looters be sentenced to life imprisonment, rather than the death sentence prescribed by the organised labour.



Amosun said this while addressing the state workers who had marched to the Oke Mosan state secretariat in Abeokuta to give their backing to Buhari’s anti-corruption crusade.

The state chapters of the NLC and TUC organised the rally.

The governor said, “Everybody knows President Muhammadu Buhari is transparent and meants well for the nation and would never want to hear anything about corruption.

“Even under 100 days in office, electricity is improving. People know that if you try it you are gone. I always say this, whether you are a governor, permanent secretary or labour leader, you cannot be corrupt under a leader that is not corrupt, because you will be punished.

“Unfortunately as a governor, I cannot be saying that capital punishment should be meted out to corrupt public officials. Because I cannot say that, that is why I will say that anybody that is found wanting, whether you are governor or any other public officer should be jailed for life.”

He however said that not only politicians should shun corruption but every Nigerian.

“It is not only politicians that should shun corruption, workers too should not be corrupt,” he said.

His counterpart in Plateau State, Simon Lalong, also said he would rather prefer life imprisonment to death penalty.

Lalong’s Director of Press Affairs, Mr. Emmanuel Nanle, told our correspondent that “in all his discussions, Lalong has never mentioned death sentence. He has always preferred life imprisonment to taking human life because to him life is sacred.”

Also both governors of Ekiti and Rivers states, Ayodele Fayose and Nyesom Wike respectively, out rightly rejected death penalty for looters.

Fayose, who reacted through his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Idowu Adelusi, said jail sentence was better and capable of reforming thieves.

“In countries where death penalty was introduced, it has not stopped looting. In advanced countries like US, jail sentence is the penalty. What we need is proper moral education to change orientation of the people. Jail sentence is better; it can reform,” he told one of our correspondents in Ado Ekiti, the state capital.

Wike said that Nigeria had enough laws to deter people from fleecing the nation.

The governor, who spoke through his special adviser on media, Opunabo Inko-Tariah, said that the labour unions merely made the recommendation because of the impunity with which public office holders loot the nation’s treasury.

He said, “Nigerians have a role to play by deriding looters and not to praise them for their fiscal irresponsibility. There should be a strong punitive measure to discourage looting because of its domino effects. When a treasury is looted, there won’t be money for the provision of necessities such as hospitals, roads, etc.

“Maybe because it happened in Ghana and the economy improved, the labour organisations want it in Nigeria. But that was a military regime and Jerry Rawlings was a military man. However, the extant laws on looting need serious and urgent review, even if the death penalty is discouraged.”

Governor Olusegun Mimiko of Ondo State said he was comfortable with whatever the people want in relation to punishment for looters.

Mimiko, who spoke through his information commissioner, Kayode Akinmade, said if it was the wish of the people of the country that looters should be killed by law, “so be it’’ but that the process of law must be followed in carrying out such executions.

He said, “We are not under a military rule; this is democracy and we have constitution that we follow. If it is put in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, irrespective of whether you are a governor or not, so be it. If that is what Nigerians want, it is okay.

“Everybody is against corruption, but there is a process of making law. Thank God we have a National Assembly and the state assemblies who are representative of the people. If such bill could be sent to the national and state assemblies and be passed into law, it must become a law.

“If the process is followed and it is the wish of Nigerians that looters be killed, why not? Let it become a law. It is a fact that Nigerians are not happy with this corruption tag, which has slowed down our economic development but if we have a law that will bring about capital punishment for the looters, it is okay.”

Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State on Thursday declined comment on whether looters should be sentenced to death or not.

Aregbesola’s media aide, Semiu Okanlawon, when contacted, said he did not know the mind of his principal on the matter and promised to contact the governor and get back to our correspondent but Okanlawon had yet to keep the promise as of the time of this report.

Subsequent calls to his mobile telephone line also did not connect.

The Special Adviser (Media and Public Affairs) to Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State, Mr. Kassim Afegbua, told one of our correspondents on the telephone that his principal needed to personally examine the issue of whether to accept death penalty for looters or not because “it requires a process.”

“It has to go through a bill. It has to be an act of parliament and a lot of things would go into it,” he said.

Enugu State governor’s Senior Special Assistant on Public Affairs, Mr. Louis Amoke, said he would also need to consult his principal, Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, to get his position on the matter.

“I will have to get in touch with him to know his position on the matter, it is very sensitive and I will not talk without finding out from him,” Amoke told our correspondent.

As of the time of this report, Amoke said he had yet to have a contact with the governor.

The Governor of Nasarawa State, Umaru Al-Makura, however, said he supported that capital punishment be meted out to corrupt public office holders.

“I really agree with the NLC over call for capital punishment for any public office holder who is found guilty of looting public funds,” the governor said in an interview with one of our correspondents.

www.punchng.com/govsrejectsdeathpenaltyforlooters


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Re: Governors Reject Death Penalty For Looters by rottennaija(m): 8:03am On Sep 11, 2015
Pavore9:
'Wike said that Nigeria had enough laws to deter people from fleecing the nation'. Did it stop the looting? Yes, life is sacred and death penalty may not be the appropriate punishment for corrupt officials but they have over time made mockery of the law, whereby they steal and still legally wiggle their out, smiling with their loot. angry

In reality, if you look at the ripple effect of corruption, it is same as killing. Many have died as a result of corrupt practices, roads that should saves, hospitals that could have save lives, school that could have made the country better. The fact is, corruption has killed more people than even what hunger could because for a country like Nigeria, no one has no business being hungry but for corruption.
Re: Governors Reject Death Penalty For Looters by reagand200(m): 8:05am On Sep 11, 2015
When somebody said STEALING is not CORRUPTION, this same governor SHOT him down, now they are not ready to defend what they are condemning .

The truth is that someday I will be a governor too and I will join them, but for now...DEATH PENALTY for CORRUPT government official that steal to the tune of 1BILLION only .

Thank you to all NAIRALANDER saints who are not corrupt or stealing, baba will communicate to you larer.
Re: Governors Reject Death Penalty For Looters by Nobody: 8:09am On Sep 11, 2015
GOD PUNISH the PDP
Re: Governors Reject Death Penalty For Looters by ikkkkk: 8:12am On Sep 11, 2015
Chiefpriest1:
If corrupt people were to be executed, I wonder how many nigerians will remain.

The mechanic who sells fake vehicle parts to you as original is corrupt, the student who lies to his parents and collects excess of his school fees is corrupt.

The small girl in your area whom you send to buy you rice of N100 and she buys 80 and pockets N20 is corrupt.

I could go on and on. Aside that, the human rights community will be on our neck if Nigeria decides to implement capital punishment for corruption.

The laws are already there. Let an ex-governor or president be jailed for just 5 years, it will serve as a warning to the rest.



You have spoken very well Bro and I very much agree with you. I only object to the 5 years you proposed for being too small. Let's say 15-30 years will send strong signals to looters.

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