Senate
President Ahmad Lawan has expressed confidence in the ability of the
nation’s service chiefs to win the war against insurgency and insecurity in
Nigeria.
Lawan made the submission on Thursday while receiving the
security chiefs into the Senate Chamber for a discussion with the lawmakers on
the security situation in the country.
He noted that the security chiefs are doing their best with
the resources available to them but the Senators would continue to provide
legislative support for their efforts at curbing insecurity.
As earlier reported, the security chiefs in attendance are General
Lucky Eluoye Onyenucheya Irabor (Chief of Defence Staff), Lt. General Ibrahim
Attahiru ( Chief of Army Staff); Vice Admiral Awwal Zubairu Gambo (Chief of
Naval Staff); and Vice Marshal Isiaka O. Amao (Chief of Air Staff).
Also in the meeting
are the Acting Inspector General of Police, Usman Baba, the National Security
Adviser, Babagana Munguno, Minister of Defence, Major General Bashir Salihi
Magashi (Rtd), the Director-General of the National Intelligence Agency, Ahmed
Rufai Abubakar.
Before the meeting
went into a closed-door session, Lawan assured the security chiefs that the
lawmakers will provide the necessary support to overcome the various security
challenges.
In his words, the Senate President said: “You recall our resolution to invite
them for briefing on security situation in our dear country.
“On behalf of all of us Senators, I
want to welcome this team and let me quickly assure all of you that indeed this
Senate or the entire National Assembly is and will remain a partner in progress
with you.
“On behalf of my colleagues, I want to
commend our armed forces and other security agencies for fighting the myriad of
security challenges across the country.
“In the process, some have given up
their lives.
“We appreciate what you are doing
because we know that you are doing your best with what you have at hand.
“I want to assure you and everyone that
the challenges we face are taken seriously and extremely by the Parliament.
“Hardly a day passes without this
Senate discussing one security incident or the other. And it has been so for
many years, not only this session.
“Once again, I welcome you and trust us
with what you think will help us as a parliament to help the cause of Armed
forces and other security agencies to perform better because you haven’t
achieved the optimum and I can attribute that to inadequate resources.
“We pray that at the end of this
interaction, we will see better ways and means of providing the necessary
provision of resources to enable our armed forces continue with national case
to provide national security.
“We need to protect the lives and
property of citizens to stabilise our environment for economy to receive better
investments for this country; to be a hub for investments that will provide
employment opportunities to our teeming youths. Thank you very much.”
Meanwhile, armed men on Wednesday killed two
police inspectors and released
all detainees during an attack on Obosi police station in Idemili North Local
Government Area of Anambra State.
The police stated was
attacked barely 24 hours after the new Commissioner of Police, Christopher
Adetokumbo Owolabi, assumed office.
A source at the
affected police station noted that the gunmen invaded the station on Wednesday
night, killing two inspectors while all the detainees in the cell were released
before razing down the police station.
He simply identified
the deceased officers as Inspectors James and Awalu.
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