The Nigerian Senate yesterday unanimously prescribed death penalty for any person engaged in acts of terrorism in the country.
Also,
persons or corporate bodies who knowingly in or outside Nigeria
directly or indirectly willingly assists, facilitates, organises or
directs the activities of persons or organisations engaged in "act of
terrorism" is liable on conviction to maximum of life imprisonment.
The penalties were contained in a report of the Conference Committee on a
Bill for an Act to amend the Terrorism (prevention) Act, 2011 and for
other related matter, considered and adopted by the Senate at
Wednesday's plenary.
LEADERSHIP recalls that the Terrorism
(prevention) Act 2011 (amendment) Bill, 2012 was passed by the Senate on
October 17, 2012 and in the House of Representatives on October 11,
2012.
However, some differences were noticed in the two versions
of the Bill, as passed by the two chambers. Consequently, a Conference
Committee was constituted comprising both chambers on October, 2012 to
reconcile the areas of differences, which appeared in essentially six
clauses of the Bill.
New amendments to Section 17 of the
Terrorism Act, gave a clear distinction between "an act of terrorism"
and "an act of conspiracy". For the latter, an imprisonment for a term
of not less than 20 years is prescribed.
A new provision (section
1A) dealing with national co-ordinating bodies in counter terrorism
designates specific institutions and vest specific powers and functions.
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