Rapists risk life imprisonment, if the Presidency adopts the
recommendations of the House of Representatives report on a bill for an
Act on Violence against Persons.
Besides, persons convicted of gang raping a victim shall be liable
jointly and severally to a minimum of 20 years’ imprisonment without an
option if fine.
However, where the offender is less than 14 years, the offender shall
be liable to a minimum of 14 years imprisonment and a minimum of 12
years without an option of fine.
A member of the House, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, while presenting the
51-clause bill yesterday, said it has become expedient for the bill to
become law going by the rising cases of violence against persons in the
country.
The lawmakers are also recommended imprisonment not exceeding five
years or a fine of N100,000 or both for anyone convicted of wilfully
causing or inflicting physical injury on another person by means of any
substance or object.
It was also recommended that any person who compels another by force
or threat to engage in any conduct or act of sexual or otherwise to the
detriment of the victim’s physical or psychological well being commits
an offence and is liable on conviction to imprisonment for a term not
exceeding two years or a fine not exceeding N500,000 or both.
Female circumcision and general mutilation also drew punishment as
any person convicted of performing it or engaging someone to carry it
out risks a four-year jail term or a fine not more than N200,000 or
both.
However, the recommendation that the victim has the right to
terminate pregnancy resulting from rape was rejected by the lawmakers
and deleted from the report.
The next phase is to seek Senate’s concurrence on the bill before
being sent to the President for his assent for it to become law.
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