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WADPN exhorte le Sénat nigérian à reconsidérer l'introduction de la peine de mort pour les infractions liées aux drogues
La société civile demande une réforme intégrale vers la réduction des risques et des approches efficaces fondées sur la santé et les droits humains. Pour en savoir plus, en anglais, veuillez lire les informations ci-dessous.
Abuja, Nigeria: The West Africa Drug Policy Network (WADPN) is calling on the Nigerian Senate to drop the death penalty for drug-related offences and review the fifteen-year mandatory minimum sentence for drug use.
Nigeria's Senate in May 2024, proposed significantly toughening penalties for drug trafficking, making the death penalty the new maximum sentence through a law amendment. The amendment, which is not yet law, replaces life imprisonment that is previously the harshest punishment.
WADPN is concerned that the Nigerian Senate is introducing the death penalty for drug-related offences. Contrarily, this coincides with a significant global campaign against the death penalty and all forms of punishment for personal drug use and possession.