News

Senate considers another controversial bill after withdrawal of ‘Counter Subversion’

Senate considers another controversial bill after withdrawal of ‘Counter Subversion’

About two weeks after Nigerians rallied against the “Counter-Submersive Bill,” which has now been withdrawn, the Nigerian senate has returned another controversial bill.

A law to repeal the 2015 Violence Against Persons Protection (VAPP) act originally introduced to end the widespread practice of gender-based violence in Nigeria has scaled its second reading in the Senate.

Senator Jibrin Isah, the bill’s sponsor, said the repeal of the 2015 law will allow the introduction of amendments to address the drafting challenges in the current law.

While the current law is gender-neutral in language, it criminalizes physical, emotional, and sexual violence, has an expansive definition of rape (beyond penetration), provides compensation for victims, and recognises that men can also be rape victims.

Senator Jibrin Isah, representing Kogi East, is advocating for the repeal of the VAPP Act, claiming that its provisions are “inimical to the realization of its objectives”.

He argued for a holistic reform of the act, and asserted that physical violence alone is insufficient to prove violence; intent must also be considered.

The senator also emphasized distinguishing between absence of consent and consent obtained by fraud, undue influence, or other unlawful means.

He further suggested that the act was deceitfully presented.

In his bill, he alleged that, “In the face of opposition to its obvious gender-based nature, the promoters renamed it, tinkered it with some of its provisions, introduced seemingly gender-neutral language, and successfully obtained its passage.”

Senate considers another controversial bill after withdrawal of ‘Counter Subversion’

Trends Admin

Recent Posts

2027: ADC Unveils Primary Timetable, Pegs Presidential Form at ₦100 Million

2027: ADC Unveils Primary Timetable, Pegs Presidential Form at ₦100 Million The African Democratic Congress…

6 hours ago

Abuja Residents Dump Private Cars as Fuel Prices Soar

Abuja Residents Dump Private Cars as Fuel Prices Soar The persistent rise in petrol prices…

7 hours ago

JAMB, Stakeholders to Determine 2026 Admission Cut-Off Marks May 11

JAMB, Stakeholders to Determine 2026 Admission Cut-Off Marks May 11 The Joint Admissions and Matriculation…

7 hours ago

BREAKING: Peter Obi Resigns from ADC, Gives Reasons

BREAKING: Peter Obi Resigns from ADC, Gives Reasons Former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi…

7 hours ago

US–Iran Crisis Drives ₦5.13tn Oil Windfall for Nigeria

US–Iran Crisis Drives ₦5.13tn Oil Windfall for Nigeria Nigeria has recorded an estimated ₦5.13 trillion…

12 hours ago

2027: Adelabu Mobilises APC Support, Rejects Oyo Consensus Candidate Claim

2027: Adelabu Mobilises APC Support, Rejects Oyo Consensus Candidate Claim Former Minister of Power, Adebayo…

13 hours ago