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Wednesday, 1 February 2017
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Top Stories:
The Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi
Ambode, has signed into law a bill
stipulating death penalty and life
imprisonment for kidnappers.
Signing into law, “The Prohibition of the
Act of Kidnapping” on Wednesday,
Ambode said it would address the issue
of insecurity in the state.
According to Ambode,” Security is of
utmost importance to our administration
and we are confident that this law will
serve as a deterrent to anybody who may
desire to engage in this wicked act within
the boundaries of Lagos State.
“The governor charged the judicial
system in the state to execute the law to
the letter and “make sure that any
criminal caught faces the full wrath of the
law.
” While we use this law to address the
challenge of kidnapping and punish the
criminals, we are also putting in place
appropriate measures, particularly in our
schools and other vulnerable targets, to
prevent security breaches.”
Recall that the Chairman of the Lagos
State House of Assembly Committee on
Public Account, Hon Moshood Oshun,
recently explained that the inclusion of a
death penalty in the recently passed bill
against kidnapping by the Assembly was
to deter people of the state from taking
up such vices.
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