Members of the Senate yesterday
May 4th, agreed to facilitate the process of enacting a law that will prescribe
death penalty to anyone found guilty of kidnapping. At the house plenary, the
senate prevailed on state governors to also enact laws that will prosecute
anyone found guilty of kidnapping.
Speaking during the debate, Deputy Senate President, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, supported the motion and also narrated his personal experience with kidnappers.
Speaking during the debate, Deputy Senate President, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, supported the motion and also narrated his personal experience with kidnappers.
“Just recently, one of my relations
also was kidnapped. So, I believe I am talking as an expert or an experienced
person in kidnapping. I know the psychology of kidnappers because I stayed for
two days with them. These are normal human beings who are sometimes looking for
money and also afraid of security agencies. I think there are three types of
kidnappers. There are some who kidnapped either to make a statement or to
intimidate the government, like the Boko Haram people and the Niger Delta
militants. Then there is another type of kidnappers, these are just normal
armed robbers. Sometimes, they just kidnapped you, put you in the boot and they
can even use the vehicle as an escape or they use it to rob. Such kidnappers,
once they succeed, it’s either they take away the vehicle, use it or they dump
their victim. But the third type, which is very dangerous, is the professional
kidnappers, who kidnapped for money and that is the one we are focusing on this
afternoon. We have encouraged this type of kidnapping because we panic and pay
money most times. This kind of kidnappers, when they take you, they put you
somewhere else and they can refer you to negotiate so that they can set you
free and go for another business. Most times, our people are reluctant to delay
or endure the inconvenience or the hardship and then they quickly negotiate and
if we can discourage this kind of kidnappings, the only way forward is to
insist that you will not pay.”
Also speaking during
the deliberation, Senator Dino Melaye said firing squad should be adopted for
any suspected kidnapper that is found guilty.
Source: Vanguard
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