Finally, Senate Summons Buhari Over Killings In Benue, Other States

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President Muhammadu Buhari has been summoned by the Senate to explain the spate of killings in Nigeria.
This followed a deliberation of a motion on ‘Continued Killings in Benue State’ sponsored by the lawmaker representing Benue North West, Senator George Akume.
The killings in the country have become worrisome to state governments and their people, with Benue being the worst hit following the death of no fewer than 35 people since the beginning of the week.
The motion was extensively debated on Thursday in Abuja by the lawmakers who concurred with an earlier summon of the President by the House of Representatives on the same issue.
However, lawmakers at the Upper Chamber asked President Buhari to address a joint session of the National Assembly, suggesting measures by the Presidency to curb the alarming rate of insecurity in the country.
The Senators also expressed concerns about the competence of the country’s security chiefs and the need to declare a state of emergency in the states experiencing security crises.

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