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Nigeria’s Death Penalty Bill for Kidnappers Advances in Senate

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
December 3, 2025
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Nigeria’s Death Penalty Bill for Kidnappers Advances in Senate
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In a drastic and controversial escalation of Nigeria’s war on crime, a bill prescribing the mandatory death penalty for kidnappers has cleared a critical legislative hurdle, advancing through its second reading in the Senate as lawmakers seek to classify the rampant offense as an act of terrorism.

The proposed amendment to the Terrorism Act, championed by Senate Leader Opeyemi Bamidele, would remove all judicial discretion, imposing capital punishment without the option of a fine or alternative sentence for anyone convicted of kidnapping or hostage-taking. The move, described as a “robust legal framework” to combat the nation’s pervasive security crisis, signals a hardline turn in state policy, treating kidnappers with the same severity as terrorist insurgents.

Nigeria’s Death Penalty Bill for Kidnappers Advances in Senate

“This is about providing lasting solutions,” Bamidele declared, framing the epidemic of kidnappings—which has instilled nationwide fear and disrupted children’s education—as a form of “highly commercialized” terrorism. The bill has now been handed to a powerful joint committee for review, placing Nigeria on a path toward adopting one of the world’s harshest statutory punishments for kidnapping.

Why It Matters

By reaching for the death penalty, Nigeria’s Senate isn’t proposing a nuanced solution to a complex crime wave; it’s rather admitting the state’s comprehensive failure to provide basic security and opting for the politics of spectacular vengeance over effective policing.

Classifying kidnapping as terrorism is a legal sleight of hand designed to bypass due process and public debate about the death penalty’s efficacy. History shows that desperate criminals, already risking their lives, are rarely deterred by harsher punishments; they are deterred by the certainty of being caught. This bill does nothing to improve the abysmal arrest and conviction rates that allow kidnapping rings to thrive.

Instead of investing in intelligence, community policing, or economic alternatives in crime-ridden regions, the Senate is offering a bloody spectacle. It’s a political signal, not a security strategy—one that risks executing desperate individuals while the kingpins who finance and orchestrate these crimes continue to operate with impunity. Nigeria is choosing the symbolism of severity over the hard work of genuine security.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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