May 8, 2024

 

Imo State Governor, Senator Hope Uzodinma has signed a bill into law empowering his to derain any resident of the state for as long as it pleases him.

The law which was seen by InsightMedia gives the governor total power to order arrest of anyone without warrant and keep such person in detention for as long as he wishes.

The Chapter 38 (section 484 to 485) deals with detention during governor’s pleasure.

“Section 484 of the ISACJL, 2020 provides that where any person is ordered to be detained during the governor’s pleasure, he shall notwithstanding anything in the ISACJL, 2020 or contained in any other written law liable to be detained in such place and under such conditions as the governor may direct and whilst so detained shall be in proper custody.

“Section 485(1) of ISACJL, 2020 enacts that a person detained during the governor’s pleasure may at any time be discharged by the governor on license which said license may be in such form and in such conditions as the governor may direct under section 485(2).

“Finally, in section 485(3) of the ISACJL, 2020 a license may at any time be revoked or varied by the governor and where license has been revoked, the person to whom the person the license relates shall proceed to such place as the governor may direct and if he fails to do so, may be arrested without warrant and taken to such place.”

Analysts have described the law as draconian and an attempt to silence dissenting voices in the state.

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