5-Years Bill To Jail For Protesters Passes First Reading In House Of Reps

Date: 07-07-2021 6:42 am (2 years ago) | Author: Olusanya Akinrinola
- at 7-07-2021 06:42 AM (2 years ago)
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A  bill that was brought before the house of representatives on Thursday to jail protesters for five years has reportedly passed the first reading.
The Bill entitled: ‘An Act To Amend The Criminal Code ACT, CAP 38, Laws Of The Federation Of Nigeria, 2004 To Further Preserve The Sanctity Of Human Life And Property, And To Provide Specifically For Mob Action, Prescribe Punishment And Other Matters’, is sponsored by Rep. Emeka Chinedu Martins (PDP-Imo).
According to Sahara Reporter, the Bill has been approved by the House for a second reading.
The provisions of the proposed Act, are as follows:
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(1) The provisions of the Criminal Code Act, (in this Bill referred to as the “Principal Act”) is amended as set out in this Bill (2) Substitute for section 69 of the Principal Act, a new section 69.
“Definitions: Unlawful assembly, Riot, Mob action (a) When three or more persons, with intent to carry out some common purpose, assemble in such a manner or, being assembled, conduct themselves in such a manner as to cause persons in the neighbourhood to fear on reasonable grounds that the persons so assembled will tumultuously disturb the peace, or will by such assembly needlessly and without any reasonable occasion provoke other persons tumultuously to disturb the peace, they are an unlawful assembly. It is immaterial that the original assembling was lawful if, being assembled; they conduct themselves with a common purpose in such a manner as aforesaid”.
It also states that, “An assembly of three or more persons who assemble for the purpose of protecting any house against persons threatening to break and enter the house in order to commit a felony or misdemeanour therein is not an unlawful assembly.
“(c) When an unlawful assembly has begun to act in so tumultuous a manner as to disturb the peace, the assembly is called a riot, and the persons assembled are said to be riotously assembled.
“(d) When an unlawful assembly becomes violent as to commit unlawful acts against any person or property, the assembly is called a mob and their violent act is referred to as mob action”.
It adds that “(a) Any person who takes part in a riot is guilty of a felony and is liable to imprisonment for three years.
“(b) Any person who takes part in a mob action is guilty of a felony and is liable to imprisonment for five years.
(4) Substitute for Section 76 of the Principal Act, a new section 76:
(a) Section 76. Mob action against any person or property.
“Any persons who assembled together as a mob to commit violent act against any person or property are guilty of a felony and each of them is liable to imprisonment for life”.
The Bill explains that it “seeks to amend the Criminal Code Act, Cap 38, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004 to further preserve the sanctity of human life and property, and to provide specifically for the crime of mob action, prescribe punishment and other matters connected therewith”.
The sponsor of the piece of legislation against unlawful protesters, in his lead debate, said: “Mr Speaker, my highly respected colleagues, permit me to lead the debate on this very important Bill titled the Criminal Code Act Amendment Bill, 2021.
“This Bill was read for the first time in this Hallowed Chamber. Mr. Speaker, my honourable colleagues, this Bill seeks to amend the Criminal Code Act Cap 38, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004, to provide specifically for the crime of mob action, prescribe punishment and for other related matters.
“Mr Speaker, every now and then we hear and read in the news of mobs moving against people and properties.
“The word “mob” connotes a disorderly crowd of people, intent on causing trouble or violence. It is usually triggered spontaneously by accusations of a bystander, then joined by another and then another till it turns into a crowd of vengeful people causing carnage and destruction on its path.
“The danger with mob action is that participants typically believe they are punishing an accused for violation of the law, when in fact they are delivering jungle justice to an accused who may be totally innocent and has not been given an opportunity to be fairly heard. They serve as accusers, judges, and executors.
“Most participants in mob actions are usually not informed first-hand about the situation before joining the destructive crowd in blind rage to carry out their orgy of violence.
“There have been records of crowds inflicting fatal injuries on their targets and destroying and looting properties based on unfounded accusations of theft of an item, allegations of missing genitals, witchcraft and blasphemy.
“As quickly as the mob causes carnage, the participants disperse in all directions, making it difficult for them to be apprehended.
“A notable case is that of the Aluu Four in 2012, involving four male students from the University of Port Harcourt who went to recover a debt, but were set up and accused of theft leading to their gruesome murder by a mob in Aluu, Rivers State.
“More recently in 2016, a man accused of homosegxwality was beaten to death in Ondo State. Another man was also lynched in Ebonyi State, over accusations of theft of motorcycle. There have also been records of similar incidents this year.
“The failure of our law enforcement agents to prevent mob justice or punish those who participate in it has lent an air of acceptability to this vile practice. How often people resort to jungle justice as a form of punishment to alleged offenders is also a testament to the fact that people have lost faith in the criminal justice system. Ever too often the participants in mob actions go unpunished.
“The Criminal Code Act in section 69 defines riot as when an unlawful assembly turns tumultuous as to disturb the peace, but did not provide for when the unlawful assembly turns violent against persons and property.
“This amendment to the Bill seeks to remedy that by providing for specific amendments to sections 69, 71, and 76 of the Criminal Code Act dealing with mob action and further prescribing punishment for the crime.
“The amendment to the Act will encourage our law enforcement agencies to go after persons involved in mob action and give impetus to the criminal justice system to bring such offenders to book.
“If more participants in mob action are apprehended and publicly prosecuted it will serve as a deterrent to others.
“I therefore humbly urge you to support the second reading of this Bill and its legislative proposal”.


Posted: at 7-07-2021 06:42 AM (2 years ago) | Hero
- maxzy277 at 7-07-2021 06:52 AM (2 years ago)
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Hmmmm! What a Country
Posted: at 7-07-2021 06:52 AM (2 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- smart61 at 7-07-2021 07:19 AM (2 years ago)
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Every citizen has the right to demonstrate but peacefully. What I don't like about people who protect against government is when they resort to setting innocent people cars, stores and other businesses on fire. Why must setting people,s properties ablaze be part of public protests?
Posted: at 7-07-2021 07:19 AM (2 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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Posted: at 7-07-2021 08:02 AM (2 years ago) | Newbie
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- constigoldo at 7-07-2021 09:21 AM (2 years ago)
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We are not in a democratic society then.  You people left matters of serious concern at the moment in the country and this is what you are deliberating on?  So people can no longer protest or air their views over national issues affecting them. You have all failed woefully!! 
Posted: at 7-07-2021 09:21 AM (2 years ago) | Hero
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- wolefafo at 7-07-2021 09:26 AM (2 years ago)
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This is absolutely unacceptable.....Dictators everywhere Roll Eyes
Posted: at 7-07-2021 09:26 AM (2 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- Henrybobo at 7-07-2021 11:35 AM (2 years ago)
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I just wonder my a top developed country has not come to colonize this country again... We are clearly not ready to be on our own
Posted: at 7-07-2021 11:35 AM (2 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- gogoman at 7-07-2021 12:03 PM (2 years ago)
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All those bastard representatives from the south that claimed to be more civilize/educated should walk out on this bill now!! OH my bad, they all bastard, thieve, hypocrite.
later they will blame Buhari
Posted: at 7-07-2021 12:03 PM (2 years ago) | Grande Master
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- sheffy1981 at 7-07-2021 12:15 PM (2 years ago)
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You heard what happened in Haiti? It should happen in Nigeria too, let’s liberate ourselves from these criminals.
Posted: at 7-07-2021 12:15 PM (2 years ago) | Upcoming
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- sheffy1981 at 7-07-2021 03:30 PM (2 years ago)
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The failed government consider peaceful protest as a crime, any protest is a threat to failed leaders. Either they like it or not they will get what they deserve soon, keep sitting on a time bomb. When Haiti killed their President did you see any foreign country intervene? Nigeria should be next, these black leaders are shameless criminals, Nigerians we can do it, if they will not vacate our corridor of power or give us our own country then be ready for whatever, if the sky is going to fall then let it fall. These bastards called leaders were born followers, the attitude they display are those of followers and not leaders.
Posted: at 7-07-2021 03:30 PM (2 years ago) | Upcoming
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