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Reps Rescind Action On Bill To Remove VP, Govs’ Immunity, Review Death Penalty

The House of Representatives on Thursday rescinded action on the passage, through the second reading, of a bill to qualify the immunity conferred on the president and remove the one for the vice president, state governors, and their deputies.

The House also reversed the second reading of a bill to review the death penalty law to ensure that penalties for certain capital offenses align with relevant international best practices.

These decisions followed the adoption of a motion moved by the House leader, Hon. Julius Ihonvbere at resumed plenary.

The two constitutional amendment bills had passed second reading on Wednesday.

Sponsored by Hon. Solomon Bob (PDP, Rivers), the immunity bill seeks to curb corruption, eradicate impunity, and enhance accountability in public office and related matters.

The death penalty review bill, however, aims to ensure that Nigeria’s criminal justice system reflects global standards of fairness, proportionality, and respect for human rights, while maintaining public safety and addressing serious crimes effectively.

The proposed legislation intends to promote a balanced approach to the justice system by integrating alternative sentencing options that emphasize rehabilitation and accountability.

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