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- Nollywood actor Williams Uchemba advocates for public executions for convicted kidnappers in Nigeria.
- He believes that strong and visible punishments are essential to reduce the increasing rate of abductions.
- Uchemba expresses disappointment over the government’s inadequate enforcement of existing capital punishment laws.
Renowned Nollywood actor Williams Uchemba has called on Nigerian authorities to consider public executions as a deterrent against the escalating kidnapping crisis in the country. He argues that only through severe and highly visible penalties can the nation effectively combat the growing threat of abductions.
In a candid video message shared with his Instagram followers, Uchemba voiced his frustration with the government’s apparent reluctance to enforce existing capital punishment laws fully. He contends that the absence of tangible repercussions emboldens kidnappers, allowing them to operate with impunity.
Uchemba drew parallels with China, highlighting how the Asian nation employs the death penalty for serious offenses like kidnapping and corruption. He suggested that such stringent measures have been instrumental in keeping crime rates low there, advocating for Nigeria to adopt a similar approach.
Reflecting on the current situation, the actor lamented, “The law already states that the punishment for kidnapping is death, but most times when these offenders are arrested, we don’t hear anything about their fate afterward.” He emphasized the need for clarity and action to ensure that justice is not only served but seen to be served.
“The law already states that the punishment for kidnapping is death, but most times when these offenders are arrested, we don’t hear anything about their fate afterward,” he said.
“In fact, I think there should be a specific TV channel showing the arrest and public execution of convicted kidnappers. Until strict and visible penalties are enforced, the situation will remain the same,” Uchemba insisted.
His remarks come at a time when kidnapping cases are increasing across Nigeria, especially ahead of the festive season a period often known for heightened criminal activities.
Uchemba called on authorities to take stronger actions, stressing that clear enforcement of justice would not only deter criminals but also help restore citizens’ confidence in the security system.











