Adams Oshiomole has condemned the judiciary for cutting a terrorism offence that carries the death penalty down to a 20-year sentence. He argued that reducing such a serious punishment undermines public trust and raises concerns about fairness in the justice system.
Oshiomole said terrorism threatens national security and should attract firm, consistent penalties. He warned that judicial discretion in cases like this fuels suspicions of corruption and weakens confidence in the courts. He called for stronger oversight and reforms to ensure terrorism cases follow the law without bias.
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