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Myexdisturbs:Wanting to leave peacefully then sympathizing with criminals who bring chaos. |
Myexdisturbs:Foolishness at it peak. People like sympathizing with criminals because they are criminals themselves. The corrupt security agents have no goodwill with populace at large who rightly see them as another criminal organization. Ask yourself how many people have you ever witnessed anyone being arrested at any checkpoint. Then ask yourself how many bribes have you seen extorted by these security agents. |
Asgard73:Lol dont mad because you're scatter brained sir. It shouldn't be too hard to stay on topic unless you have ADD. Thanks for commenting though. |
Asgard73:You dont believe in executing people convicted of murder? I dont have an issue with the capital punishment it seems you do. Them being human doesn't matter to me since they did the crime. The money isn't the main issue the fact remains justice need to be carried out regardless for the victims of these criminals. Again stay on topic awaiting trial inmates aren't the topic of the thread. Visit my other thread to rant on it. |
Asgard73:The point stands they are a financial burden. Death row inmates not being the biggest financial burden is doesn't negate the facts presented. Justice still needs to be carried out by executing them and the Federal government should be paying to house state and local level inmates logically. OreMI22:I don't understand your nonsensical ramblings and baseless accusations. How does any introducing state prisons and shifting signing of executions to trial judges like I suggested destroy federalism? You clowns just like running your mouths. |
Asgard73:The topic isn't about awaiting trial inmates. Please try an stay focused if you can. I have another thread on that topic if you're interested. Anyway the death row convicts should be executed since they were convicted and run out of appeals. The federal government should need to foot the bill for this sort of foolishness especially considering the governors didnt commute their sentences officially. |
If Nigerians weren't so emotional about these sort of issues the answer would be easy to see. Reducing federal power and executives power is usually the right move. Nigeria goes wrong by doing everything half way. States don't have prisons so everyone is paying to house state and local level inmates.. I personally have no issue with the death penalty so these inmates should be executed as soon as the appeals run out. If you have an issue with judiciary either reform it or don't give them power to execute prisoners. My main issue allot of crimes shouldn't warrant a death penalty to begin with. |
There’s a pressing need for criminal justice reform in Nigeria due to unaccountable executives, idle legislators, and faulty constitutional structures. The society must figure out if they believe the state should be trusted with the power to executive people. If the answer is yes, the process should be improved and governors delaying justice should not be tolerated. If the answer is no, reforms should be made to reflect that reality. There is a backlog in executions which increases prison congestion and unnecessary cost foisted on the federal government who must house and feed these inmates due to constitution constraints. State and federal legislators do have the option of solving these by simply removing redundancies or by eliminating the death penalty all together. The cost of housing prisoners should be left to the jurisdiction prosecuting the person hence the constitution should be amended moving prison out of the exclusive list. Executions are currently being bottled necked by state governors who refuse to carry out the court’s judgements due to fears of wrongful convictions and suspicion of the court process as stated by Governor Ganduje. If they believed their own rhetoric on the subject, they would opt to commute the sentences or request their state’s assembly to abolish the capital punishment. The federal government should deduct those cost from the allocations those states since these altruistic governors are intentionally delaying justice and causing prison congestion. The best way to eliminate the bottle neck itself is to get the governors out of the execution process. Trial judges should simply be tasked with carrying out the process since they convicted the person after hearing all the evidence. They legislator will simply need to stipulate a time frame when execution date needs to be settled like 90 days after convictions barring any appeals in between. The constitution needs amended so prisons are on the concurrent list. It will save the federal government money and to reflect the federal nature of Nigeria. Most capital crimes are state laws and not federal. It does not make sense to have a state courts, prosecutors and laws then send someone to federal prison when the federal government had no case with the person in question. States are increasingly passing laws that are not federal crimes like banning alcohol and open grazing. They are demanding a police force but not their own prisons oddly enough. The responsibility and cost of enforcing all these regulations should be on jurisdictions passing them. Doing this will free up federal funds for priority criminals. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3fUtErDST4 Front page: Lalasticlala Mynd44
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tutudesz:You dont compare deaths by landmass use population. How many person per 100k die per year. |
Aonkuuse:Lol what are you comparing when Nigeria stopped tracking crime stats in 2017? Even when they did it was sloppy at best. I agree the west shouldn't be wasting money sending aid to Nigeria when the money obviously could be better spent at home. |
Lol its fear and force that keeps haters at bay. All love and respect does is make sure they dont have the desire to cause you harm. Lions don't avoid attacking porcupines out of love but pain. When it becomes too dangerous and unprofitable to attack people love won't be a factor. |
BuhariAdvocate:Lol just focus on convincing your fellow fools not to vote instead of trying to justify your foolishness. |
BuhariAdvocate:Glad you've accepted the fact you're foolish. Tell you're foolish friends and family members to do the same. |
Lol when is the last time anyone has been executed in Jigawa. Do these governors sign death warrants for murders not to talk about rapist? |
izombie:Why is such a minor disease bothering you? The vaccine and mask are there for you what else do you want? Everyone else assuming the risk is trusting their immune system. Its been two years the pandemic is over its time to move on to the reality of this virus being endemic. |
Just another reason to end he scheme. Let it die its natural death. |
Furious1:You're allowed to wrong but facts are stubborn. Kano isn't a desert the rainfall and climate prove this. What part of Kano state gets less than 250 mm of rain? |
Furious1:It's still not a desert like you claimed previously. I'm glad you started doing research on the topic. Since you no longer want to claim its a desert it shows you learned something today. Lol I don't care for the goal shifting tactics. Recap: Kano is not a desert. The sahel isn't all desert.
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Furious1:Wow you're dense to pridefully double down on foolishness. Kano is a Savanah climate type. A desert is a place that recieves no more than 250 mm of rain per year. Kano receives more than double that at 697 mm of rain per year. Stop rambling about topics you clearly know nothing about.
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Agbegbaorogboye:They'll have to go on record eventually. Lol they can't hide behind voice votes this time. |
Furious1:Lol do you know what a desert is? How many centimeters of rain does Kano receive that your calling it a desert? Don't shift the goal post. |
These guys are really good at pretending for the cameras. Nobody asks them why dont you guys override vetos like previous National Assembly did? You can say you have less freedom than you did back then. The bill is not popular enough amongst them plain and simple. |
babyfaceafrica:Lol stop talking like Nigeria going to stop them. Its currently under construction and none 9f you politicians have said a word about it. Lastly its reported by Barrons to make them energy independent from Nigeria. A 130-megawatt power station is due to be built in Kandadji, aiming to generate enough electricity annually to enable Niger to free itself from its energy dependence on neighbouring Nigeria.
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ednut1:Lol you're shifting the goal post now that your lie has been exposed. They can break the treaty as long its a small dam on the Niger. BTW its 130 MW not KW which enough to wean their dependence from Nigeria. Who know if they won't become an exporter themselves. |
ednut1: favor914: jeff1607:Find a new excuse Niger Republic is already building a dam. Don't you guys read the news? Anyone of these countries can build a dam and nothing will happen. Cc: Deicide Drogunov Yampotatocarrot martyns303 A 130-megawatt power station is due to be built in Kandadji, aiming to generate enough electricity annually to enable Niger to free itself from its energy dependence on neighbouring Nigeria.
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Simdyofficial:Lol they'll decide to build their own dam the second Nigeria plays tough. It's not like anyone will stop them. |
Oh well Niger won't need the power after the complete their dam in few years. |
Home or Houston. |
SecretReporter:Lol he should post on quora or reddit if he wants better answers. Theres not much the mods can do to change the nature of the people on the forum. |
You need the senatew permission to manufacture cars? Lol that's already an issue. |
helinues:You have no idea about crime in general. Does you government publish crime statistics? |
RichDad1:Interesting on another thread people claimed adjournments were used to squeeze money out both parties in civil cases or defense in criminal cases. Geeman2006:Civil cases dont have to enter the court room. What do you mean by further decentralized highs courts are state courts. The Supreme Court could rule it has the power to reject any case the US courts do but do yall want that? The NASS might jump in immediately to stop that one. |
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