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Thursday, December 12, 2024

Bill for compulsory counselling for convicted corrupt Nigerians scales second reading

The bill, which mandates compulsory counselling and training for individuals convicted of corruption-related offences, was sponsored by Kayode Akiolu.

• December 12, 2024
Joshua Dariye; James Ibori; Jolly Nyame
Joshua Dariye; James Ibori; Jolly Nyame

A bill to amend the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act 2000 has passed its second reading in the House of Representatives.

The bill, which mandates compulsory counselling and training for individuals convicted of corruption-related offences, was sponsored by Kayode Akiolu (APC-Lagos) during plenary on Wednesday.

Leading the debate, Mr Akiolu explained that the bill sought to amend Section 67 of the principal act, introducing new provisions that were not part of the original section.

“These additional provisions, found in subsections 2, 3, and 4 of the amendment bill, require judges and magistrates to not only impose imprisonment and/or fines on those convicted of corruption but also mandate a minimum four-week anti-corruption counselling and training.

“The counselling and training will be designed and delivered by the Anti-Corruption Academy of Nigeria (ACAN) and aims to address the psychological factors related to corrupt behaviour,” said Mr Akiolu.

Mr Akiolu emphasised that the training would help reform convicts by addressing their corrupt tendencies and could even transform them into advocates for anti-corruption efforts.

He added that this approach aligned with the reformative aspect of the criminal justice system, which focused on punishment and rehabilitation.

“As per subsection 4, the bill allows magistrates and judges to order convicts to cover the cost of their counselling and training, preventing additional financial burdens on the government,” noted the lawmaker.

Mr Akiolu further argued that if the bill is passed into law, it would strengthen the country’s fight against corruption.

Given the widespread negative impact of corruption, he urged the House to support the bill for the country’s benefit.

Following the debate, Speaker Tajudeen Abbas referred the bill to the relevant committee for further legislative consideration.

(NAN)

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