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Assembly Passes Dehumanizing Harmful Practices Abolition Amendement bill to law
The State House Assembly has finally passed the State Dehumanizing and Harmful Practices Abolition Amendement bill of 2019 into law.
The law is a repeal of the principal law enacted in 2003.
Sponsor of the bill and lawmaker representing Emohua State Constituency, Hon. Sam Ogeh, proposed stiffer penalties for those found culpablet in traditional dehumanising practices.
Those practices included female organ mutilation, and other Harmful Practices being done in some local parts of the state.
Those found guilty of carrying out such acts are to face two year jail term or an option of N500,000 to serve as deterrent.
On his part, Leader of the House, Martin Amaewhule argued in support of the sponsor but reasoned that fine was not sufficient to discourage barbaric acts.
At the end of debate on the bill during last Wednesday plenary, Speaker, Rt. Hon. Ikuinyi Owaji Ibani divided the House as majority voted for the bill to be made a law.
Shortly after, Chairman House Committee on Information , Hon. Enemi George Alabo informed news men that the bill was not made to pass committee stage since it was merely an amendment.
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