NewsOndo Plans Stricter Laws For Kidnappings, Cultism

Ondo Plans Stricter Laws For Kidnappings, Cultism

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By Ayodele Oni

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As Ondo State Government intensifies efforts to reduce insecurity, there are indications that  laws on cultism and kidnappings are being reviewed to enforce stricter punishments to serve as a strong deterrent against such crimes.

The Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Olukayode Ajulo disclosed this in Akure during a meeting with key officials from the Ministry of Justice and parastatals under the Office of the Attorney General, including the Law Commission, Office of the Public Defender, and Amotekun Corps.

He emphasised that during the review, several other laws would also be reassessed to ensure they align with the current security realities of the state

In attendance were the Solicitor General, Mrs. Funmi Adejumo, alongside other secretaries and directors from the various departments.

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Addressing the meeting, Dr. Ajulo emphasized the urgent need for decisive legal and security measures, calling for swift prosecution of criminal cases and enhanced collaboration with security agencies.

He made it clear that Governor Lucky  Aiyedatiwa’s administration is deeply committed to safeguarding the lives and property of Ondo State residents and ensuring that justice is not only served but visibly upheld.

He urged all stakeholders to rally behind the governor’s proactive vision for a safer, more secure state.

Dr. Ajulo further highlighted that Governor Aiyedatiwa has prioritized security as a cornerstone of his administration, recognising that economic growth and societal progress can only thrive in a peaceful environment.

“His Excellency, Governor Aiyedatiwa, is not just making promises; he is implementing bold strategies to protect the people.

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“From strengthening law enforcement to equipping security agencies, his leadership is ensuring that Ondo State remains a safe haven for its citizens and businesses.

“It is, therefore, our duty to ensure that we effectively and efficiently perform our respective responsibilities in support of this vision.”

He charged the directors to streamline judicial processes, eliminate bureaucratic bottlenecks, and prioritize cases that threaten public peace and security.

He stressed that a justice system that delivers timely and firm resolutions is key to reinforcing the government’s commitment to law and order.

He expressed confidence in the judiciary’s commitment to upholding justice and commended judicial officers for their dedication to ensuring a fair and efficient legal system assuring them of government’s continued support in strengthening the judiciary for improved service delivery.

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Dr. Ajulo also stressed the importance of synergy between the Office of the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Ministry of Justice and security agencies, including the police, civil defense, Amotekun, and other law enforcement bodies.

He highlighted that effective crime prevention requires intelligence sharing, seamless coordination, and joint task forces to confront emerging threats.

He assured that the ministry would work closely with security agencies to ensure prompt legal actions against criminals while advocating for policies that enhance law enforcement efficiency.


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