Death penalty for terrorists: Activists lament Nigerian govt position, blame United States
Mahdi Shehu has accused the Federal Government under President Bola Tinubu of taking instructions from foreign powers, particularly the United States, over its opposition to the death penalty for terrorists and kidnappers.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with SOCIETY WATCH on Monday, Shehu said the government’s position sends a dangerous signal at a time when Nigerians are facing widespread insecurity, killings and abductions.
According to him, “When the Tinubu government openly opposes the death penalty for terrorists and kidnappers, it sends a clear message that foreign interests are in charge and dictating what Nigeria should do.”
Shehu argued that there is no reasonable justification for sparing the lives of terrorists and bandits whose activities are based on violence, fear and the killing of innocent citizens.
“Common sense will see no reason, and will not accept any argument, in favour of sparing the lives of people whose main trade is to terrorise, incapacitate and kill innocent Nigerians,” he said.
He warned Nigerian lawmakers against supporting any move to remove the death penalty for terrorism and banditry.
According to him, such decisions could eventually affect them personally.
“Lawmakers who are tempted by money or threatened into accepting this unintelligent reasoning should remember that they, their parents, relations or loved ones may one day become victims of terrorism or banditry,” Shehu said.