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National Assembly proposes death penalty for vandals

A new bill proposing death penalty for vandals of national assets across the country will soon be presented on the floor of the Nigerian Senate.
Senator Adamu Aliero, a former FCT minister and a current senator from Kebbi State, disclosed this while speaking with journalists in Abuja on Monday.
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The former Kebbi State governor said lawmakers were concerned about the continued vandalisation of national assets such as power installations, daily tracks, airport facilities among others and are looking at a bill that will stipulate death penalty for any type of vandalism.
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