The Senate on Wednesday considered a bill that seeks to prohibit the payment and receipt of ransom for the release of any person kidnapped, imprisoned or wrongfully confined..
The Terrorism Prevention (Amendment) Bill, 2021, which scaled second
reading during plenary is sponsored by Senator Ezenwa Francis Onyewuchi.
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Leading debate on the bill, the lawmaker said the piece of legislation
seeks to amend the Terrorism (Prevention) Act, 2013 to outlaw the
payment of ransom
to abductors, kidnappers and terrorists for the release of any person
who has been wrongfully confined, imprisoned or kidnapped.
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According to Onyewuchi, the bill essentially seeks to substitute for
section 14 of the Principal Act a new section to read, “Anyone who
transfers funds, makes payment or colludes with an abductor, kidnapper
or terrorist to receive any ransom
for the release of any person who has been wrongfully confined,
imprisoned or kidnapped is guilty of a felony and is liable on
conviction to a term of imprisonment of not less than 15 years.”
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He raised alarm that kidnapping
has become a fast and lucrative business, adding that, “it has now
remained the most virulent form of banditry in Nigeria and the most
pervasive and intractable violent crime in the country.”
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Continuing, the Senator said, “Kidnapping is on the increase in Nigeria and it is prevalent across all the geopolitical zones.
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“Some blame the rise of this criminal activity on poverty, religion,
politics, deficiency of existing laws, unemployment, connivance of
security agents, corruption, and greed among others.
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“Our unemployed youths are also turning out to kidnapping to get money (ransom) as a survival strategy.
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