Senate Tells Buhari To Declare of Emergency
Following
the recent abduction of yet another group of school children, the Senate on
Wednesday again asked the President Muhammadu Buhari (retd), to declare a state
of emergency on security without further delay.
The Senators
made the call after a point of order by Senator Sani Musa (APC, Niger East), on
the abduction of students and staff of the Government Science Secondary School
in Kagara, Niger State in the early hours of Wednesday.
Musa said
the terrorist who whisked their victims away were dressed in military uniforms.
He said the
actual number of students abducted was not known but that the school had over
1000 students.
The Senator
said security agencies had explained that they were on the trail of the
criminals.
The Red Chamber
demanded the implementation of its ad hoc resolution on security and urged the
combined team of military and police to set up an operation to destroy criminal
camps across the country.
Senator Sabi
Abdullahi, also from Niger State, said the kidnappers and bandits were
emboldened by the successes being recorded in the state in recent time as about
100 people had so far been kidnapped in the state.
He said the
forest from the FCT which extends to Niger up to Zamfara State was being used
by the criminals.
He said the
fact that the bandits have invaded Niger State was an indication that the
safety of lives and properties of FCT residents is being threatened.
Senator Bima
Enagi, also from Niger State, declared that the Buhari regime was incompetent
to handle security challenges in the country.
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