Taraba state governor, Darius Ishaku has signed into law, capital punishment for kidnappers in the state‘s latest anti-kidnapping act.
Ishaku signed the bill into law on Wednesday in Jalingo after the state Assembly passed the act after its third reading.
The new law states that anyone convicted of kidnapping would be penalised by death.
The bill originally sponsored by the Speaker of the House of Assembly, Peter Abel Diah, was supported unanimously by members of the house.
A statement by the Senior Special Assistant to the governor on Media and Publicity, Bala Dan Abu, said, “The law is intended to help contain kidnapping which is today a major concern in Taraba.
“Under the new law, anybody found guilty of abduction or kidnapping in the state will pay the supreme price for it.
“The law is a product of government’s concern about insecurity in the state, particularly, kidnapping for money which is rampant in the state and other parts of the country.”