Connect with us

Nigerian Senate Approves Death Penalty for Drug Trafficking Offences

Piroll

Published

on

Follow
NAIJA NEWS: Nigerian Senate Approves Death Penalty for Drug Trafficking Offences [New Naija News] » Naijacrawl
Photo: Naijacrawl

The Nigerian Senate made a pivotal decision on Thursday, May 9, by approving the imposition of the death penalty for individuals convicted of drug trafficking within the country.




This decision marks a notable departure from the existing provision in the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) Act, which stipulates a maximum sentence of life imprisonment for such offences.


The Senate arrived at this resolution following a thorough consideration of a report presented by the Committees on Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Matters, and Drugs and Narcotics, concerning the NDLEA Act (Amendment) Bill, 2024. Senator Mohammed Monguno, representing APC-Borno North and Chairman of the Committee on Judiciary, Human Rights & Legal Matters, presented the report during the plenary session.


The primary objective of the bill, which successfully passed its third reading, is to modernize the list of dangerous drugs, enhance the effectiveness of NDLEA operations, review penalties, and facilitate the establishment of drug testing laboratories.


One significant amendment proposed by the bill involves Section 11 of the current NDLEA Act, which pertains to offences related to the importation, manufacturing, production, processing, planting, or growing of prohibited drugs such as cocaine, LSD, and heroin. While the existing legislation mandates a life sentence for these offences, the Senate opted to elevate the penalty to the death sentence.


During deliberations on the bill, Senator Ali Ndume advocated for the imposition of the death penalty, a stance that was eventually endorsed by the majority of senators during a clause-by-clause consideration. Despite objections from Senator Adams Oshiomhole, who expressed concerns about the gravity of the decision, the Senate proceeded with the approval.



Click Here To Comment




Piroll
 

Piroll is a creative writer, social-political commentator, socio-researcher, and sports analyst. He holds certificates in media management and data journalism from the Thomas Foundation Institute of Journalism. He works as a... Read More

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Be first to comment


Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Naija News

Airport Security Arrested for Alleged Drug Trafficking Incident at Lagos Airport

Piroll

Published

on

NAIJA NEWS: Airport Security Arrested for Alleged Drug Trafficking Incident at Lagos Airport [New Naija News] » Naijacrawl
Photo: Naijacrawl
At the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) in Lagos, an official of Partfinder International Limited, an aviation security company, has been arrested for attempting to dispatch a suspected illicit drug through a departing Ibom Air flight to Accra, Ghana.According to a statement released by Obiageli Orah, the Director of Public Affairs & Consumer Protection, the employee in question approached a passenger, seeking assistance in conveying a parcel through th...
Continue Reading

Naija News

Popular Businessman arrested for drug trafficking in Lagos

Piroll

Published

on

NAIJA NEWS: Popular Businessman arrested for drug trafficking in Lagos [New Naija News] » Naijacrawl
Photo: Naijacrawl
As the countdown to the new year approached its final hours, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) took swift action at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja Lagos. In a significant interception, Qatar-based businessman Agu Evidence Amobi and Uchegbu Onyebuchi Obi were apprehended with psychoactive substances.Amobi's arrest unfolded on Saturday, December 30th, at the departure point of terminal 2 of MMIA. Attempting to board a Qatar Airways fl...
Continue Reading

Naija News

Court jails couple for drug trafficking in Lagos

Piroll

Published

on

NAIJA NEWS: Court jails couple for drug trafficking in Lagos [New Naija News] » Naijacrawl
Photo: Naijacrawl
The Federal High Court in Lagos, on Wednesday, convicted and sentenced a husband, Mr Ikechukwu Okafor, and his wife, Ifeyinwa Okafor, to two years imprisonment for unlawfully dealing in 19.12 kilograms of Methamphetamine, a prohibited drug.Justice Nicholas Oweibo handed down the jail term to the couple who resides at Ago Palace Way, Okota, Lagos State, after they pleaded guilty to the offence.The Couple were arraigned on five counts of conspiracy, unlawful dealing,...
Continue Reading

Latest


Download Naijacrawl App today

Fastest way to read on the go

Download the Naijacrawl App.