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Sen. Kalu leads criminal justice bill debate at Senate plenary

Chief Whip of the Senate, said it is the first time an attempt is being made to amend the law since it was enacted in 2015.

• December 8, 2021
Sen. Orji Kalu

Senate Orji Uzor Kalu led debate for a bill to amend the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA) 2015 at the Senate plenary on Wednesday.

The bill subsequently scaled the second reading.

The bill is entitled, ‘Administration of Criminal Justice Act 2015 (Amendment) Bill, 2020′.

Mr Kalu, who is the Chief Whip of the Senate, said that the bill was aimed at creating a criminal justice administration legislation that was both more effective and more humane.

“By more effective, I mean that we should respond to crime in ways that produce socially desirable results, greater safety, less fear, less suffering, greater respect for the rule of law and less injustice,” he stated.

He noted that this was the first time attempt to amend the law since it was enacted in 2015.

“The bill seeks to amend the Administration of Criminal Justice Act of 2015; the sections contradicting the principles of fair hearing and court jurisdiction as provided in the Constitution.

“This is to further avert some loggerheads between the administration of the Criminal Justice Act and the Constitution,” Mr Kalu said.

One of the recommendations the lawmaker named was that Section 8 (4) of the Principal Act should be amended.

Section 8 (4) of the Principal Act provides that the arraignment and trial of a suspect for a crime shall be in accordance with the provision of this Act unless otherwise stated in this Act.

“It should be amended by deleting “unless otherwise stated in this Act” by inserting “and the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.”

“The reason is that the Constitution, the supreme law of the land, provides in section 1(1) that the Constitution is supreme and its provisions shall have binding force on all authorities and persons throughout the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

“Given the above provision of the Constitution, all authorities in Nigeria shall conform to the constitutional provision.

“Therefore, the administration of criminal justice act shall also conform with the supreme provision of the Constitution 1999 as amended,” he said.

Contributing, Gabriel Suswan said that the act has to be amended because some of its provisions had become obsolete.

“There are a lot of mistakes in the Act and people have been unjustly convicted because of the mistakes. This is because they have not been challenged up to the Supreme Court.

“We now have the singular opportunity to. as proposed here, correct those mistakes,” he said.

Mr Suswam said that most states have not domesticated the Act because it had failed to meet up with the aspirations of the state.

President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, thereafter referred the bill to the Senate Committee on the judiciary, human rights and legal matters to report back within four weeks.

The bill was read for the first time on June 30, 2020.

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