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Insecurity: Service chiefs to appear before Senate on Thursday

“We are not sure if they will finish their meeting today (Tuesday). We assume it could spill to Wednesday too.”

• May 4, 2021
Ahmad Lawan and Service Chiefs
Ahmad Lawan and Service Chiefs

Nigeria’s service chiefs will on Thursday brief the Senate on the worsening security situation of the country.

President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, announced this at Tuesday’s plenary in Abuja.

The service chiefs’ appearance slated for Tuesday (today) was shifted to Thursday following their summoning to Aso Villa by President Muhammadu Buhari.

In a resolution on April 27, the Senate had summoned the service chiefs to brief lawmakers on steps taken to resolve the country’s protracted insecurity challenge.

The Senate’s resolution was sequel to the point of order raised by Sani Musa (APC-Niger).

The motion was on the activities of bandits and Boko Haram terrorists in some local government areas of Niger and other parts of Nigeria.

Mr Lawan explained, “Today, the National Security Council is continuing with its meeting that started last week. Therefore, the invited security heads will not be able to come for the briefing.

“We are not sure if they will finish their meeting today (Tuesday). We assume it could spill to Wednesday too.

“So, to be on the side of caution, we have now fixed the date for the briefing to be Thursday, May 6.”

He added, “I want to appeal to all of us that the briefing will take from the service chiefs and other security agencies and will be very crucial for us to be properly informed, properly guided.

“And if there is any request for supplementary budget, we should be able to understand why we should consider and approve such request.”

Mr Lawan added that on Thursday, the only item on the Order Paper would be the briefing.

“We will do that as a special day for the engagement, the interaction between the Senate and the service chiefs,” he pointed out.

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