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Nigerian House of Representatives Reverses Decision on Death Penalty and Immunity Bills

Nigerian House of Representatives Reverses Decision on Death Penalty and Immunity Bills

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
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The Nigerian House of Representatives has reversed its decision on two significant bills; one seeking to review the death penalty law and another proposing the removal of immunity for the Vice President, governors, and deputy governors.

The reversal which was announced during Thursday’s plenary session by the House Leader, Prof. Julius Ihonvbere, signals a reconsideration of the proposed legislation. This comes just a day after both bills successfully passed their second reading.

Nigerian House of Representatives Reverses Decision on Death Penalty and Immunity Bills

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  • Background on the Bills
  • Reason for the Reversal
  • Next Steps for the Legislation
  • Conclusion

Background on the Bills

On Wednesday, the House of Representatives advanced the two bills as part of 42 legislative proposals debated during the session. The death penalty bill sought to reassess the country’s stance on capital punishment, while the immunity bill aimed to strip top executive officials of legal protection while in office.

Both bills’ progression through the second reading stage was viewed as a major step toward legal reforms that could reshape Nigeria’s criminal justice system and executive accountability.

Reason for the Reversal

Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu, who presided over the plenary session in the absence of Speaker Tajudeen Abbas, explained that the reversal was necessary to allow for more comprehensive discussions.

“We want to apologise to the sponsors of the bills, but this action is to enable the House to have a further debate considering the importance of the subject matters,” Kalu stated during the session.

His remarks on the surface suggests thatbthe House aims to provide more room for lawmakers to thoroughly review the bills before making any final decisions. Intricately, the idea of further debates on the bill contradicts the earlier passage of the bill through second reading. It raises suspicion on the house willingness to allow the bill pass, especially considering the significant legal and political implications of the bills.

Next Steps for the Legislation

The bills remain under consideration with further details on the reconsideration process expected to emerge on future sessions. The House of Representatives is expected to revisit the proposals and engage in broader consultations before moving forward.

Conclusion

The House of Representatives reversal of the death penalty and immunity bills highlights projects the house commitment to ensuring thorough legislative scrutiny. As the House reconsiders these critical proposals, the outcome could have lasting effects on Nigeria’s legal framework and the accountability of public officials.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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