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Senate Proposes Terrorism Law Amendment, Mandates Death Penalty For Kidnapping

Lawmakers move swiftly to toughen penalties amid rising wave of abductions nationwide.
Adejuyigbe AdegokeBy Adejuyigbe AdegokeNovember 28, 2025 National No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Nigerian Senate on Thursday introduced a bill seeking sweeping amendments to the Terrorism (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, barely a day after lawmakers demanded tougher measures to confront the worsening insecurity and rising wave of abductions across the country.

The bill, sponsored by Senate Leader, Opeyemi Bamidele (APC, Ekiti Central), scaled first reading immediately upon presentation. It proposes one of the most far-reaching changes to the nation’s counterterrorism framework in recent years, including the classification of all forms of kidnapping as acts of terrorism and the imposition of a mandatory death penalty for offenders upon conviction.

Background: A Heated Plenary and Rising Tensions

The proposal followed a tense debate during Wednesday’s plenary, where senators expressed alarm over the surge in kidnapping incidents nationwide. Many argued that existing penalties were insufficient to deter criminal networks that have increasingly turned to abductions as a lucrative enterprise.

Several lawmakers insisted that only the harshest sanctions would curb the growing menace, warning that the situation had reached “an intolerable and dangerous level.”





Presiding over the session, Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, directed Bamidele to bring forward the amendment bill “as soon as practicable,” emphasizing the urgency of legislative action.

“A very serious amendment has been proposed that the penalty for kidnapping be changed immediately to carry the maximum punishment of death,” Akpabio said.

“Henceforth, kidnapping should first be classified as a terrorist act, which should attract the death penalty. Once the offence is established, a death sentence must follow. There is no discretion,” he added.

In response, Bamidele fulfilled the directive and formally presented the bill on Thursday.

Key Provisions of the Proposed Amendment

Beyond redefining kidnapping as terrorism, the proposed legislation seeks to modernize the counterterrorism law to reflect emerging threats and provide stronger deterrents. Among its core provisions:

  • Kidnapping becomes legally categorized as terrorism – irrespective of motive or method.

  • The death penalty becomes mandatory upon conviction – whether or not the victim survives the ordeal.

  • Expanded definitions of terrorism – to encompass violent crimes that destabilise communities and undermine national security.

  • Stricter punitive and procedural measures – to accelerate terrorism-related prosecutions.

Senior lawmakers say the move is intended to “send a strong and unequivocal message” to criminal elements, while security analysts note it represents a significant recalibration of the nation’s legal posture against violent crime.

Debate Over Security, Rights, and Effectiveness

While many senators believe harsher penalties will deter kidnapping, legal experts and human-rights advocates are expected to scrutinize the bill during committee hearings. Concerns are likely to focus on proportionality, due-process safeguards, and the potential for wrongful convictions under an irreversible penalty.

Supporters counter that the severity of the crisis requires extraordinary measures, arguing that communities across the country live under constant threat from criminal gangs whose activities already mirror those of terrorist cells.

Next Steps

The bill now awaits second reading, after which it will be referred to the relevant committee for further legislative work, including public hearings with stakeholders from the security sector, judiciary, and civil society.

If passed, the amendment would mark one of the most consequential changes to our Nation’s anti-terrorism framework, signaling a new phase in the government’s response to the country’s escalating security challenges.

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