The Delta House of Assembly
Committee on Peace and Security said on Tuesday that it had concluded
plans to start a sensitisation tour of the state on the Anti-Kidnapping
law.
The Chairman of the Committee, Mr Benjamin Okiemute-Essien, told the
News Agency of Nigeria in Asaba that the tour, expected to start in May,
would take the committee to the 25 council areas of the state.
Okiemute-Essien said that the campaign would focus on educating the
various community leaders and their subordinates on the Anti-kidnapping
law of the state.
The committee chairman said that educating the public would not only
create an awareness of the law in the mind of the people, but would also
help in checking crime in the state.
“The campaign has become necessary because it is not everybody in
the state that knows about the death penalty which had been imposed on
any person who is found guilty of kidnapping in the state.
“Therefore, educating the people will go a long way in reducing crime, especially kidnapping in the state,” he said.
NAN recalls that the bill, which was sponsored by 28 members of the
house, prescribed
death penalty for kidnappers, cultists and terrorists.
The assembly had passed the anti-kidnapping bill on Dec. 18, 2012, but Gov. Emmanuel Uduaghan refused to sign it into law.
Uduaghan, in a letter to the house, recommended life sentence for kidnapping.
The assembly, however, on April 17, 2013, passed the anti-kidnapping
bill it into law, imposing the death sentence on any person convicted of
kidnapping in the state.
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