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Death Penalty For Kidnappers, Terrorists Will Worsen Insecurity In Nigeria - FG by Racoon(op): 6:12pm On Dec 19, 2025

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Nigerian govt opposes lawmakers’ move to prescribe death penalty for kidnappers
AGF Lateef Fagbemi argued at a Senate public hearing that capital punishment could create safe havens for terrorism suspects abroad, fuel extremist martyrdom narratives, and leave no room for correcting judicial errors..


The Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi, has opposed a proposal by the Senate to amend Nigeria’s anti-terrorism law to impose the death penalty without the option of a fine, for all kidnapping-related offences.

Mr Fagbemi, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, warned that the proposal could undermine Nigeria’s cooperation with international partners in the global war against terrorism, as many countries would refuse to extradite suspects who may face capital punishment.

He said approving such a provision could inadvertently create safe havens abroad for terrorism suspects, noting that foreign courts often block extradition on human rights grounds where the death penalty is applicable.

The AGF made the government’s position known on Thursday at a public hearing on the proposed amendment to the Terrorism (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, alongside the repeal and re-enactment of the Legal Practitioners Act. The hearing was jointly organised by the Senate Committees on Human Rights and Legal Matters, National Security and Intelligence, and Interior.

“We must consider the practical bottleneck that the inclusion of the death penalty creates for international cooperation and mutual legal assistance. As the Committee may be aware, many of our international partners in the global war on terror will not extradite high-profile suspects if they face the risk of capital punishment.

“By including this provision, we may inadvertently create a safe haven abroad for the very masterminds we seek to bring to justice, as foreign courts will block their repatriation to Nigeria on human rights grounds,” he said. He explained that the government’s stance was based on a comprehensive assessment of legal, strategic, and human rights considerations.

The Bill
The bill, titled “Terrorism (Prevention & Prohibition) Act (Amendment) Bill 2025 (SB.969),” was sponsored collectively by all the senators. It was initially introduced for first reading on the floor of the Senate on 27 November, a day after the Senate resolved to amend the country’s terrorism law to classify kidnapping as terrorism and make it punishable by death, eliminating both the option of a fine and judicial discretion.


During the session on that day, the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, directed Mr Bamidele to urgently prepare the amendment. On 3 December, the Senate passed the amendment bill for second reading, insisting that the death penalty without the option of a fine should be the punishment for all kidnapping-related offences.

Proposal Should Be Reviewed
Mr Fagbemi further urged lawmakers to reconsider the death penalty provision, arguing that it could fuel extremist narratives and encourage martyrdom among convicted terrorists.


“From a tactical perspective, it is our view that the proposal to include the death penalty for convicted terrorists should be reviewed, because it inadvertently facilitates the ‘martyrdom” trap. It is critical to note that the fight against terrorism deals with an enemy often driven by radical ideologies, where a state-sanctioned execution is viewed not as a deterrent but as a validation of their cause.

‘We must avoid giving these groups the martyrs they need to fuel their recruitment drives and incite further retaliatory violence against the State and its citizens,” he said.

He also highlighted the long-standing reluctance of state governors to sign execution warrants due to moral, religious, or political concerns, a situation that has resulted in a de facto moratorium on executions.

The minister noted that this has left many death-row inmates in prolonged legal limbo, worsening prison congestion and creating environments where convicted terrorists can radicalise other inmates.

“As you are aware, there is a long-standing and pervasive reluctance among state governors to sign execution warrants, often due to moral, religious, or political considerations. This hesitance has created a de facto moratorium that leaves condemned terrorists sitting indefinitely in our correctional facilities. This state of “legal limbo” not only serves as a continuous psychological drain on our justice system but also directly contributes to the chronic overcrowding of our prisons.

“By keeping these high-risk individuals in the general prison population for decades, we inadvertently create ‘radicalisation hubs’ where convicted terrorists can influence other inmates, posing an even greater long-term security risk to the federation,” he said.

Mr Fagbemi also cautioned against the irreversibility of capital punishment, stressing the risk of judicial error. “In addition, the risk of judicial error remains a reality in any legal system.

The finality of the death penalty leaves no room for the rectification of errors, should fresh evidence come to light. To maintain the moral authority of the Nigerian State, we must ensure that our punishments are both firm and reversible in the face of new facts,”
he said.


Responding, the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Human Rights and Legal Matters, Adeniyi Adegbonire, assured stakeholders that all concerns raised during the hearing would be carefully considered as lawmakers deliberate on the bill.
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/844152-nigerian-govt-opposes-lawmakers-move-to-prescribe-death-penalty-for-kidnappers.html

Re: Death Penalty For Kidnappers, Terrorists Will Worsen Insecurity In Nigeria - FG by Racoon(op):
Whao! Whao!! Whao!!! Is the insecurity in Nigeria not already @ its elastic limit? This should prove to any sane person that the FG is behind the insecurity plaguing this nation

So what should be the punishment since the perpetrators are not deterred and the judiciary have been pocketed by the FG? Nigeria is really doomed with these band of leadership.
Re: Death Penalty For Kidnappers, Terrorists Will Worsen Insecurity In Nigeria - FG by Salewa97: 6:16pm On Dec 19, 2025
FG's position is well articulated.

The bill should be reviewed.
Re: Death Penalty For Kidnappers, Terrorists Will Worsen Insecurity In Nigeria - FG by Racoon(op):
EARLIER;
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THEN;
"Death Penalty For Kidnappers, Terrorists Will Worsen Insecurity In Nigeria" FG Warns Lawmakers( NASS)."
https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/844152-nigerian-govt-opposes-lawmakers-move-to-prescribe-death-penalty-for-kidnappers.html

Just imagine the kind of leadership a country is unfortunate to have. Isah Pantami NIN-SIM-BVN linkage did nothing as bandits and BH terrorists are still doing business. Now they don't want to go to capital punishment?
Re: Death Penalty For Kidnappers, Terrorists Will Worsen Insecurity In Nigeria - FG by Sannisege:
This is true because once victims see the faces of their kidnappers, they will definitely be killed because the kidnappers don’t want to face death penalty. The law should be that kidnapping attract 25 years imprisonment but if the victim dies in your custody, then the kidnapper gets the death penalty. Laws should not only punish the criminals but also protect the victims. Blanket law of death penalty on all kidnappers will only make the criminals more vicious and violent in an effort to cover their crime at all costs.
Re: Death Penalty For Kidnappers, Terrorists Will Worsen Insecurity In Nigeria - FG by HgAkpobomeEr: 6:24pm On Dec 19, 2025
Death penalty for kidnappers and terrorists is long overdue.
Re: Death Penalty For Kidnappers, Terrorists Will Worsen Insecurity In Nigeria - FG by FarahAideed: 6:52pm On Dec 19, 2025
APC is clearly behind the insecurities we are facing
Re: Death Penalty For Kidnappers, Terrorists Will Worsen Insecurity In Nigeria - FG by ebukal67x: 6:52pm On Dec 19, 2025
No comment on the artifacts presentation.
Re: Death Penalty For Kidnappers, Terrorists Will Worsen Insecurity In Nigeria - FG by Gotocourt: 7:04pm On Dec 19, 2025
APC/HAMAS/Hezbollah/Houthis are political parties.
Y'all should connect the dots 🤷🏿
Re: Death Penalty For Kidnappers, Terrorists Will Worsen Insecurity In Nigeria - FG by insidelife22(m): 7:14pm On Dec 19, 2025
As in how,what are they sayinghuh
Re: Death Penalty For Kidnappers, Terrorists Will Worsen Insecurity In Nigeria - FG by fuckingAyaya(m): 7:23pm On Dec 19, 2025
insidelife22:
As in how,what are they sayinghuh
Agreement is agreement God bless mazi Nnamdi kanu 😄🤣🤣🤣
Re: Death Penalty For Kidnappers, Terrorists Will Worsen Insecurity In Nigeria - FG by fuckingAyaya(m): 7:24pm On Dec 19, 2025
HgAkpobomeEr:
Death penalty for kidnappers and terrorists is long overdue.
who dey behind this particular bot ?😄😄😄😄😄
Re: Death Penalty For Kidnappers, Terrorists Will Worsen Insecurity In Nigeria - FG by fuckingAyaya(m): 7:27pm On Dec 19, 2025
Agreement is agreement if you know you know 😄😄😄😄 bandits are doing live Tiktok videos talking about their next plan and Dss can't track their location but if you hide inside your room to insult the president they will be swift to root u out🤣🤣🤣
God bless Mazi Nnamdi kanu. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Re: Death Penalty For Kidnappers, Terrorists Will Worsen Insecurity In Nigeria - FG by fuckingAyaya(m): 7:27pm On Dec 19, 2025
FarahAideed:
APC is clearly behind the insecurities we are facing
good morning ooo
Re: Death Penalty For Kidnappers, Terrorists Will Worsen Insecurity In Nigeria - FG by fuckingAyaya(m): 7:28pm On Dec 19, 2025
Sannisege:
This is true because once victims see the faces of their kidnappers, they will definitely be killed because the kidnappers don’t want to face death penalty. The law should be that kidnapping attract 25 years imprisonment but if the victim dies in your custody, then the kidnapper gets the death penalty.
YORUBA! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Re: Death Penalty For Kidnappers, Terrorists Will Worsen Insecurity In Nigeria - FG by fuckingAyaya(m): 7:28pm On Dec 19, 2025
Salewa97:
FG's position is well articulated.

The bill should be reviewed.
bot!
Re: Death Penalty For Kidnappers, Terrorists Will Worsen Insecurity In Nigeria - FG by tesseract: 7:29pm On Dec 19, 2025
These guys are so shameless, indirectly supporting banditry and terrorism
Re: Death Penalty For Kidnappers, Terrorists Will Worsen Insecurity In Nigeria - FG by fuckingAyaya(m): 7:30pm On Dec 19, 2025
We warned them but they called us enemies of the state 🤣🤣🤣🤣 them no born bulaba to go against the agreement

Re: Death Penalty For Kidnappers, Terrorists Will Worsen Insecurity In Nigeria - FG by trutharena: 7:42pm On Dec 19, 2025
The FG's position is quite reasonable.
Re: Death Penalty For Kidnappers, Terrorists Will Worsen Insecurity In Nigeria - FG by Yankee101: 7:51pm On Dec 19, 2025
It won’t
They’re scared the real sponsors will be exposed
A lot of them are politicians
Re: Death Penalty For Kidnappers, Terrorists Will Worsen Insecurity In Nigeria - FG by BigYash: 8:12pm On Dec 19, 2025
This shows FG is solidly behind these insecurities.. Let me not believe FG actually said this
Re: Death Penalty For Kidnappers, Terrorists Will Worsen Insecurity In Nigeria - FG by BigYash: 8:13pm On Dec 19, 2025
trutharena:
The FG's position is quite reasonable.
How? But if it's to shoot protesters on sight,they can do that right?
Re: Death Penalty For Kidnappers, Terrorists Will Worsen Insecurity In Nigeria - FG by dragunov: 8:24pm On Dec 19, 2025
AqualinaXYZ:
Welcome to Tinubu Nigeria



Yorubas are supposed to hide their heads in shame for presenting this artifact in Aso Rock



Jesus have never seen a useless president as this Irigbaji thief
When someone refuses to take his or her meds..........Hmmmmmm.
Re: Death Penalty For Kidnappers, Terrorists Will Worsen Insecurity In Nigeria - FG by ARISHEM:
Now I know we voted for foolish people in government. angry
Just today alone about the report which I was thinking could be a joke or fake news was where the House of Representatives refused to criminalize electoral malpractices and voter fraud like vote buying. Now the senate have decided to disapprove death penalty on both passively and actively involved terrorists which will include financiers, kidnappers and those who swore to commit genocide on other tribes, indigenes and religions.

Unless the Nigerian senate want to tell the world that kidnappers here are not Terrorists they will have to prove that they are not the ones making laws aimed at harming this country.

Year 2026 will be interesting.
Re: Death Penalty For Kidnappers, Terrorists Will Worsen Insecurity In Nigeria - FG by FreeSpirited: 8:27pm On Dec 19, 2025
How many can they even catch
How many kidnappers have they caught
Re: Death Penalty For Kidnappers, Terrorists Will Worsen Insecurity In Nigeria - FG by Nobody: 8:28pm On Dec 19, 2025
Salewa97:
FG's position is well articulated.

The bill should be reviewed.
no its not.
make una no dey come onine and talk rubbish
Re: Death Penalty For Kidnappers, Terrorists Will Worsen Insecurity In Nigeria - FG by EloquentMedia: 8:28pm On Dec 19, 2025
Clear sign this agbero government knows the perpetrators of this crime but allows them because they're relevant during election.
Re: Death Penalty For Kidnappers, Terrorists Will Worsen Insecurity In Nigeria - FG by obonujoker(m): 8:28pm On Dec 19, 2025
Please mastershit government, how will it worsen insecurity?

Didn't the death of Osama Bin Lashit and Abubakar Al BagDadi weaken both Alqaeda and ISIS?
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