The Senate President, Dr. Ahmad Lawan, on Tuesday
declared that Nigeria’s current security challenge has overwhelmed its
security agencies in the country.
This is coming just as the Senate at plenary flayed
the spate of killings by bandits in some communities in Niger and Katsina States.
Lawan, who stated this while contributing to
motions on the need to beef up security in Niger and Katsina States moved by Senators
Sani Musa (APC, Niger East) and Mandiya Bello (APC, Katsina South), emphasised
that the security agencies are overwhelmed due to inadequate number of
personnel and equipment.
According to him, the security agencies had not at
any time shirked away from their responsibilities of ensuring security for all
and sundry in the country.
He, however, said: "But with inadequate
personnel and equipment, they are no doubt, overwhelmed by the spate of crimes across
the country.
"They are however expected to redouble their
efforts in getting these bandits, kidnappers and other criminals out of their
various hideouts."
Also on Tuesday, the upper legislative chamber
expressed concern over the unending killings by bandits in some communities in
Niger and Katsina States.
It, therefore, urged security agencies to rise up
to the disturbing challenge by setting up permanent military bases in the
affected areas.
The Senate urged the federal government to
establish a permanent military base at the boundary between Alawa and Uregi
areas of Shiroro and Rafi Local Government Areas of Niger State, which is the
epicentre of the banditry.
It also called on the federal government to direct the
police and army to beef up personnel and equipment deployment to flashpoints of
banditry in Katsina State.
Also contributing, Senate Deputy Chief Whip, Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi, said the issue of
insecurity in the country had been over debated at both chambers of the
National Assembly with attendant resolutions passed.
He said: "What is required now from the security
agencies is action, and nothing more. There is need for them to wake up by
confronting the mindless criminals frontally."
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