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BREAKING: Declare state of emergency, Senate tells Buhari
 
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Wed, 17 Feb 2021   ||   Nigeria,
 

The Senate has asked President Muhammadu Buhari to declare a state of emergency on insecurity without further delay.

The call was made on Wednesday, following 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.

Senator Musa said the terrorist who abducted those students and staff were dressed in military uniforms.

He stated that the actual number of students abducted was not known but that the school had over 1000 students.

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 added that the invasion of the bandits in Niger State was an indication that the safety of lives and properties of FCT residents is being threatened.

Another Senator from Niger, Bima Enagi, stated that the Buhari regime was incompetent to handle security challenges in the country.

He said, “We need to amend the constitution so that governors should be chief security officers of their states since the government at the centre had failed to protect the lives and properties of Nigerians.

“The Federal Government is busy giving palliative instead of creating employment, thus aggravating insecurity.

The Senate President, Ahmed Lawan, described the abduction of the students as unfortunate.

He noted that the security agencies had challenges with personnel and funds.

 “Abduction of students from school happens in the northern part of Nigeria.

“With incidences like this, parents would be scared to take their wards to school, and the efforts of the past and by present leaders at providing education would be defeated.

“Service chiefs have to secure the schools and have to carry the states along,” he said.

 

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