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Reps introduces bill proposing harsh penalties for separatist agitations

The bill was sponsored by Speaker Tajudeen Abbas

Promise Eze by Promise Eze
August 13, 2024
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  • The legislation targets a broad range of activities deemed subversive

The Nigerian House of Representatives has introduced the Counter Subversion Bill 2024, proposing severe penalties for those involved in separatist agitations or actions inciting inter-group conflicts.

The bill, sponsored by Speaker Tajudeen Abbas, suggests up to 25 years in prison and a fine of N10 million for convicted offenders.

The legislation targets a broad range of activities deemed subversive, including those by groups like IPOB, led by Nnamdi Kanu, and supporters of Sunday Igboho, who have called for the creation of Biafra and Oduduwa/Yoruba nations, respectively.

According to the bill, acts such as destroying national symbols, defacing places of worship to incite violence, or undermining the Federal Government could result in a 10-year prison sentence or a fine of N5 million. Other offenses include setting up illegal roadblocks, imposing unauthorized curfews, or organizing unlawful processions, which could lead to a five-year sentence or a N2 million fine.

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The bill also criminalizes insulting or defaming community leaders, religious figures, or government officials, with penalties including a N4 million fine or up to two years in prison.

Further, the proposed legislation outlines fines and imprisonment for activities that threaten national security or disrupt public order, such as taking over places of worship or public venues through force or subterfuge.

The bill is set for its second reading in the House, where its general principles will be debated.

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