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Nasarawa Explains Why It Adopts Death Penalty For Kidnapper

BY LEVI JOHNSON

Nasarawa State Governor Abdullahi Sule has explained the reasons his administration adopts the death penalty for any person tried and found guilty of kidnap in the State.

Recall that on Wednesday, he gave endorsed Bill which prescribes the death penalty for kidnappers in the state.

Sule signed into law the “Nasarawa State kidnapping Act Prohibition Law 2020”  and “Child-Protection Executive Order” Bill.

Governor Sulei said: “I need to state that the Nasarawa State Kidnapping Act Prohibition Law was extensively deliberated and passed by the State House of Assembly.

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It is believed that would go a long way toward tackling criminality in the state.

“This law spelt out various offences relating to kidnapping and prescribed stringent punishment for perpetrators such as life imprisonment and the death penalty.”

He explained that the law stipulates forfeiture of any property used by kidnappers to the state while the owners of such property would be liable to 20 years jail term.

He listed various penalties ranging from death to imprisonment for those involved in Kidnapping, conspiracy to kidnap, attempt to kidnap, fake kidnap, false representation to release a kidnapped victim, and assisting in the escape of kidnappers as various penalties.

The governor had also inaugurated a committee to reform the penal code in line with modern realities.

Earlier, Abdulkarim Kana, Commissioner of Justice and Attorney General of Nasarawa State, expressed gratitude to the governor for signing the law and the inauguration of the committees.

The Commissioner added that the action would go a long way toward tackling criminality in the stat

He said that the ministry would ensure that kidnappers face the full wrath of the law.

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