Expdonaloaded News; Looters should have their hands amputated and hung to death —House of Reps member says
A member of the House of Representatives, Umar Yakubu Barde has
advocated for the amputation of hands of those found guilty of stealing
from the Nation's treasury. Speaking in an interactive session with the
some journalist in Kaduna state yesterday January 18th, Barde who is a
PDP member representing Chikun/Kajuru Federal Constituency of Kaduna
State, said those who stole in millions of Naira should have their hands
amputated, while those who looted in billions of Naira should be hanged
to death.He called for special court rather than the conventional courts, saying that looters usually use such courts to delay justice.
“I am a believer of the fact that, people should be punished for
whatever offence they commit. And I am also of the belief that
punishment should also be segregated according to the offence. At least,
your punishment should be commensurate with what you have done. For me,
if you ask me, if someone steals from N1million to N100 million, they
should cut his hand. Yes, there is nothing wrong with that, so that when
we see him, we will know yes, he stole. And those that steal from
billions upward should be hanged and their property confiscated. You can
imagine this issue of arms deal. If you knew this money was meant for
the procurement of arms, weapons, my brothers and sisters here, if you
have a brother in the Army, he is sent to the warfront and because his
weapons are archaic, he is killed. Do you now want to have sympathy for
someone who knows that the money was meant for arms and he pocketed it?
It is so painful, we have lost loved ones. If I am a judge and such a
person is brought before me, I will confiscate his property and make
sure he is killed also. Because he is guilty of the blood of the people
killed in the warfront. We are living in a very funny country where
people steal N1, 000 and they are put in jail for years. And where some
people will steal billions and use that same billion to escape justice.
That is not good enough. For me personally, let me let the cat out of
the bag, some members of the National Assembly and I are of the believe
that, we should have special courts for corruption cases. Because, if
you look at the quantum of corruption in the country today, we are just
talking about Dasuki Gate and look at the quantum of money and the
number of people that are involved. You have not gone to the ministries
yet. You have not even gone to the states and it is only ICPC and EFCC
that are to do all these jobs. If we are fair to ourselves, the work is
overwhelming. And you know, people will want to use the legal system to
delay justice, and that is what is happening today. So, why don’t we
have dedicated courts to handle all these corruption cases, so that
justice could be dispensed quickly? I am aware of former governors who
have cases with EFCC and they have not gone to court for the past eight
years. So, this does not encourage the young people. It rather
encourages them to steal, because if you can delay justice for 10 years,
it means that is a good one. So, I think we need to put our heads
together because corruption like hunger, does not know party, it does
not know tribe or religion. We must as Nigerians take a very bold stand”
he said.
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