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Ondo proposes death penalty for kidnappers

The Ondo state government has proposed the death penalty for individuals convicted of kidnapping as part of efforts to tackle the spate of abductions in the state.

Kayode Ajulo, attorney-general and commissioner for justice, announced the decision while addressing journalists on Saturday after the state executive council (SEC) meeting presided over by Lucky Aiyedatiwa, governor of Ondo.

Ajulo said the council discussed key security concerns and resolved to begin the process of repealing certain laws relating to kidnapping in the state.

He noted that “kidnapping and cultism have become major threats to safety and public order”, adding that the government is committed to reinforcing legal measures to combat such crimes.

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“Strengthening relevant legal frameworks would help deter such crimes and improve the overall security landscape,” the commissioner said.

He said proposals to enforce the death penalty would soon be presented to the state house of assembly for legislative backing.

Ajulo assured that the government remains resolute in its efforts to rid the state of criminal elements.

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“Kidnappers will be sentenced to death after conviction,” he said.

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