Bill seeking death penalty for kidnappers advances in Senate

Leah TwakiDecember 5, 20252 min

Bill seeking death penalty for kidnappers has pass second reading  in Senate

Senate advances bill seeking death penalty for kidnappers

The Senate on Wednesday passed the second reading of a bill seeking to amend the Terrorism (Prevention and Prohibition) Act to classify kidnapping, hostage-taking and related offenses as acts of terrorism.

The proposed legislation, sponsored by Senate Leader Opeyemi Bamidele, prescribes the death penalty without the option of a fine or alternative sentence for offenders.

Leading the debate on the bill, Senator Bamidele stated that the bill aligns with the Senate’s recent commitment to work with the Federal Government to provide lasting solutions to the nation’s security challenges.

The senate leader recalled that three weeks ago, during an executive session, the senate resolved to introduce a robust legal framework specifically targeting the growing menace of kidnapping across the country.

Bamidele described kidnapping as one of the most pervasive and highly commercialized forms of violence perpetrated by criminal groups, noting that it has instilled widespread fear in communities and disrupted education, particularly for children.

Lawmakers say the introduction of the death penalty is intended to serve as a strong deterrent to perpetrators.

Lawmakers also noted that during the bill’s public hearing, appropriate sanctions should be considered for any financial institution found to be facilitating transactions linked to kidnappers, while some others further advocated for an end to the practice of granting amnesty to identified terrorists.

Ruling on the bill, the Senate President Godswill Akpabio who presided over the session,  referred the bill to joint committees on Judiciary, Human Rights and Legal Matters, Interior, and National Intelligence to report back in two weeks.

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