The Senate on Wednesday passed into law the Sexual Offences Bill
which prescribes life imprisonment for anyone found guilty of sexual
offences like rape and child sex tourism, among others.
Some of
the offences listed in the bill included, rape, child sex tourism and
people who deliberately infect others with HIV/AIDS.
Chairman of the Committee on Navy, Senator Chris Anyanwu, sponsored the
bill which is expected to pass concurrence in the House of
Representatives on Thursday.
The bill also prescribes 10 years
for incest; 10 years imprisonment for child pornography or a fine of
N2m, while those who engage in sex abuse will go to jail for 14 years.
The Chairman, Committee on Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Matters,
Senator Umaru Dahiru, said the bill seeks to redefine and consolidate
existing laws on sexual offences.
Anyanwu expressed happiness on the passage of the bill which has been pending in the senate since 2013.
Specifically, she said, the new sexual offences law has criminalised
people who deliberately lace drinks with drugs with intent to stupefy
and sexually abuse persons with mental disabilities, among others.
Meanwhile, the senate was thrown into rowdy session on Wednesday
following the passage of 46 Bills into law in less than ten minutes that
they were introduced by the Chairman, Senate Committee on Rules and
Business, Senator Ita Enang.
Enang said the 46 bills had been
recently passed by the House of Representatives and transmitted to the
senate for concurrence.
He said the senate had said that enough
resources had already been expended in processing the bills by the 7th
National Assembly, hence there was the need to pass the bills and
forward them to the President for his assent.
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