The Attorney General of the Federation, Mallam Abubakar Malami, on
Wednesday gave reasons why convicted Boko Haram members could not be
executed. Disclosing this at the launch of amnesty’s report on
Global Death Sentences and Executions 2015, in Abuja, Malami said the
law under which the convicted members of the sect were tried never
prescribed death sentence. He said: “Terrorists in Nigeria are
tried under the Terrorism Prevention
Act, which does not carry death
penalty. That is why even those Boko Haram members, who have been
convicted cannot be executed because the maximum sentence prescribed by
the law is life sentence.”
Pledging to work with Amnesty International in a bid to bring an end to
execution of convicted criminals in Nigeria if the international human
rights body proposed the bill, Malami said, “studies have shown that
death penalty has not stopped people from committing crimes.” Daily Post
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