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Nigeria’s Senate Proposes Death Penalty for Drug Trafficking

Adekunle Owolabi
By Adekunle Owolabi Published May 11, 2024 2 Min Read
Nigerian Senate. Photo: Tope Brown
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ABUJA, May 9 – Nigeria’s Senate has put forth a bold proposal to intensify penalties for drug trafficking, suggesting the death penalty as the new maximum sentence in a move to combat the escalating drug crisis.

The proposed amendment, which awaits formalization into law, replaces the previous maximum punishment of life imprisonment with the death penalty, signaling a significant escalation in the country’s stance against drug-related offenses.

Nigeria, home to over 200 million people, has transitioned from being a mere transit point for illegal drugs to a hub for production, consumption, and distribution. The rise in opioid abuse, particularly of tramadol and codeine-containing cough syrups, has become alarmingly prevalent across the nation, according to reports from the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control. Codeine cough syrup production and import were banned in 2018 as a response.

While cannabis is locally cultivated, the trafficking of cocaine, methamphetamine, and other narcotics, alongside opioids, perpetuates Nigeria’s growing addiction crisis. The legislative proposal stems from a comprehensive report presented by Senator Mohammed Monguno during Thursday’s plenary session, drawing insights from Senate committees on judiciary, human rights and legal matters, and drugs and narcotics.

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Proponents argue that the prospect of execution serves as a more potent deterrent against drug trafficking compared to life imprisonment, emphasizing the gravity of the offense and the need for stringent punitive measures.

However, dissenting voices within the Senate expressed reservations regarding the irreversible nature of the death penalty and raised concerns about potential miscarriages of justice. Notably, the bill’s passage through the House of Representatives occurred without including the death penalty provision.

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