Senate Proposes Death Penalty For Vandals

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The Nigerian Senate approves the New Bill into law as they propose the death penalty for vandals of National Assets Across the Nation.

The bill will soon be presented on the Nigerian Senate Floor.

The Former Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and the current Senator from Kebbi State, Senator Adamu Aliero, Revealed this while addressing Newsmen in Abuja.

The lawmaker lamented over the continued vandalization of National Properties, such as power installations, daily tracks, and airport facilities among another valuable assets.

Senator Adamu has called on other of his colleagues to look into the issue and they have found a lasting solution to the issue and a bill that will stipulate the death penalty for any form of Vandalism in the country.

It’s very wrong to vandals what our country spent a lot of money to put in place, so a lot of people and sponsors must be brought to book ” he added “

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