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Why We Can’t Initiate Death Penalty Bill For Looters – Nigerian Senate Explains by Naijanewsgist00: 12:27am On Dec 01, 2019
Why we can’t initiate death penalty bill for looters – Nigerian Senate Explains

The Senate has explained why it is impossible to initiate a bill that prescribes death penalty for looters.

This is coming after some Nigerians and groups called for a bill that prescribes death penalty for treasury looters instead of the lawmakers devoting time to social media and hate speech bills.



The spokesperson for the Senate, Godiya Akwashiki, explained that death penalty for looters is impossible because the Senate President cannot direct any senator to produce or sponsor a bill.

Akwashiki, however, challenged the executive arm of government, groups or individuals to initiate bills that prescribe the death penalty for treasury looters and see if the upper chamber would not push them through.

“It is not possible for the Senate President to direct any senator to go and produce a particular type of bill. All of us are elected to represent our constituency from various parts of the country,” he told Punch.

The Senate spokesperson also said different punishments were already prescribed against corruption in the acts that established the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission, as well as the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.

“We have the ICPC Act and the EFCC Act and there are punishments there for offenders. I want to believe we are going gradually. However, any bill that would criminalise looting is a good proposal that the Senate could consider,” he said.



He also described as untrue insinuations that senators, particularly former governors and ministers in the red chamber, would reject such legislation in order to protect themselves.

He said, “We started a serious fight against corruption a few years ago when President Muhammadu Buhari got into office.

“The issue of a bill against corruption and looters in the Senate is a constitutional right of every senator, the executive arm of government, groups or private individuals.

“Anybody in the country is free to propose a bill through any senator. If you have such a proposal, get in touch with your senator, sit down with him and convince him why you want that type of law to be enacted.”

Stressing that the red chamber would support any bill that criminalises corruption, Akwashiki said, “This country belongs to all of us. Every person in this country has the right to present their opinion in terms of enacting an Act for the benefit of the people.

“When the Senate discovers there are many people requesting a particular bill, one day, one senator will just wake up and initiate a proposal and present it before his colleagues.”



He also said not all former governors or former ministers in the red chamber were corrupt.

He said, “We have 109 senators. How many are former governors or ministers?

“Are you saying we could get 60 senators who are either former governors or ministers?

“Senate is a place where everybody is free to express their opinions, according to the wishes of the people who elected them.

“The Senate chamber is higher than any former governor or minister.”

Meanwhile, the Senate spokesperson said the red chamber had yet to discuss the issue of the death penalty in the hate speech bill because the proposal still remained the personal property of the sponsor until it passed second reading.

He said, “The issue of expunging the death penalty from the hate speech bill is not the decision of the Senate yet. There is a process of enacting an Act. The bill will pass first, second and third readings.

“The hate speech bill has just been mentioned for the first time. It has not come up for a second reading. It is when it is introduced for the second time that the senators will for the first time voice out for or against the bill.

“For now, the sponsor has said he will expunge the clause that prescribes the death penalty for hate speech; that is his own personal opinion.

“I have said it times without number that the hate speech bill is a private member bill. When we get to its second reading, that is when Nigerians will know the position of the Senate on the bill. If the bill does not pass second reading, that will be its end.

“The senators may even decide to remove other clauses apart from the death penalty provision.”

SOURCE >> https://www.naijanewsgist.com/news/initiate-death-penalty-looters-senate/
Re: Why We Can’t Initiate Death Penalty Bill For Looters – Nigerian Senate Explains by SarkinYarki: 12:41am On Dec 01, 2019
But u can initiate for hate speech
Re: Why We Can’t Initiate Death Penalty Bill For Looters – Nigerian Senate Explains by iornenge81(m): 12:50am On Dec 01, 2019
SarkinYarki:
But u can initiate for hate speech
No mind this guys jare

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Re: Why We Can’t Initiate Death Penalty Bill For Looters – Nigerian Senate Explains by idesylvester(m): 1:20am On Dec 01, 2019
I have never taken this people serious. Hate speech against our greatest polithiefians is what they want to pass... since we couldn't attack them for stealing, they want to attack is for calling them out. I just believe its God himself that cursed us...
Re: Why We Can’t Initiate Death Penalty Bill For Looters – Nigerian Senate Explains by oz4real83(m): 6:22am On Dec 01, 2019
The simple reason is that looting/corruption is a crime committed by politicians, political office holders and appointees. It is a "big man crime". "Big man crime" like this carrys very little or no punishments while "poor man crime" like kidnapping, armedrobbery, yahoo-yahoo carry harsh punishments. You can't expect a sane human being to set a trap for himself. A legislature composed of thieves can never make meaningful laws to fight corruption. A legislature that still continued paying a convicted legislator even while still in prison and not performing legislative duties, cannot make meaningful anti-stealing laws. A legislature that closed legislative duties to go and give solidarity to a member facing corruption charges, cannot make meaningful anti-corruption laws. A legislator who is a career politician, without any other sources of income apart from politics, cannot make meaningful anti-corruption laws. The list is endless.

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