The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, on Tuesday, said kidnapping and banditry were not federal offences in Nigeria.
Mohammed stated this in response to a statement credited to the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) In the security challenges facing the country.
While addressing the media on Tuesday, the minister said it was not the responsibility of the Federal Government to prosecute suspected kidnappers and bandits.
“The PDP alleged that kidnappers and bandits are not being brought to justice. This is apparently aimed at the Federal Government,” he said.
“It is shocking that a party that ruled this nation for all of 16 years does not know that kidnapping and banditry are not federal offences.
“The PDP should therefore call out the states, including those being controlled by it,
to ensure a rigorous prosecution of arrested kidnappers and bandits.
“Meanwhile, PDP conveniently forgot that as far as terrorism, a federal offence, is concerned, this Federal Government has successfully prosecuted thousands of Boko Haram members in Kainji, as part of a continuing exercise.
“We are now seeking the cooperation of the judiciary to continue with the trial of arrested terrorists,” Mohammed added.
KanyiDaily recalls that the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) had accused a serving North-West governor of sponsoring banditry and insecurity in the country.