<p>Nollywood actor and United Nations Ambassador <strong>Williams Uchemba</strong> has urged the government to enact a law permitting the <strong>public execution of kidnappers</strong>, describing kidnapping as a lucrative business thriving under a corrupt system.</p>
<p>He criticised security agencies, alleging that some police officers settle kidnappers, making others unbothered. Uchemba emphasised that public punishment would deter criminals, restore hope, and reduce rising cases nationwide.</p>
<p>Beyond statistics, he spoke with empathy about victims’ trauma, revealing that many survivors battle <strong>fear, depression, and mental instability</strong>, while some are <strong>killed, raped, or abused</strong> during captivity.</p>
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<p>Uchemba’s outburst reflects the growing anger of Nigerians who feel unsafe, demanding stronger laws and swift justice to end a culture of fear that has consumed too many lives.</p>










