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Amid insecurity, Senate passes vote of confidence on service chiefs Tasks interior minister on unified identity system

- By Abdullatee­f Salau

The Senate yesterday passed a vote of confidence in security chiefs after about nine-hour meeting with them behind closed doors.

The security briefing, which ended around 9pm, came amid rising security breaches in many parts of the country, including the nation’s capital.

Last week, Akpabio declared that the nation’s seat of power was under threat, making reference to recent incidents of killings and kidnapping­s in Kubwa and Bwari areas of Abuja.

This year alone, the Red Chamber had considered at least four motions on security-related issues with calls on the security agencies to intensify efforts in protecting lives and property of Nigerians.

Senate President Godswill Akpabio, who read the resolution at the end of the meeting around 9pm, said the Senate was impressed with the determinat­ion and focus of the security chiefs and urged them to do more to ensure security of lives.

He said the security chiefs and the National Security Adviser answered questions bordering on security matters.

He also said the Senate commended Mr. President on his efforts to protect security of lives and property.

Senate also commended service chiefs and urged them to follow all the suggestion­s and revelation­s and use them for future actions.

“We commend the security chiefs, and particular­ly point out that the Interior Minister should use a unified system of identifica­tion, that will be a better thing for Nigerians.

“For the security chiefs, we assure them of not just the support of Senate but the National Assembly. We pass vote of confidence in the service chiefs,” Akpabio said.

Briefing reporters after the meeting, Senate spokespers­on, Yemi Adaramodu, said the Interior Minister, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, had been mandated to ensure the unificatio­n of all the means of identifica­tion being issued by government agencies in Nigeria.

Adaramodu said, “Yes, we passed vote of confidence we are impressed with what they have been doing so far.

“Look at how they handled the situation in Bwari, the criminals have been apprehende­d. Look at what they are doing in Ekiti and Plateau also.

“The problem is that the attacks happened sporadical­ly. That’s why we asked them where we can come in, the Minister of Finance has assured us of adequate funding.”

The Senate President, Godswill Akpabio before the closed session started, said in addition to the Service Chiefs, the upper chamber decided to invite some ministers supervisin­g the finances of the security agencies such as the Minister of Finance and the coordinati­ng Minister of the Economy, Mr. Yemi Edun.

 ?? PHOTO: NAN ?? „ Minister of Informatio­n and National Orientatio­n, Alhaji Mohammed Idris (3rd R); Managing Director, News Agency of Nigeria (NAN); Malam Ali Muhammad Ali, (2nd R) Country Representa­tive, UNESCO in Nigeria, Mr Abdouraham­ane Diallo (3rd L) and other dignitarie­s during the visit of the minister to NAN headquarte­rs as part of his activities to commemorat­e 2024 World Radio Day, in Abuja on Tuesday.
PHOTO: NAN „ Minister of Informatio­n and National Orientatio­n, Alhaji Mohammed Idris (3rd R); Managing Director, News Agency of Nigeria (NAN); Malam Ali Muhammad Ali, (2nd R) Country Representa­tive, UNESCO in Nigeria, Mr Abdouraham­ane Diallo (3rd L) and other dignitarie­s during the visit of the minister to NAN headquarte­rs as part of his activities to commemorat­e 2024 World Radio Day, in Abuja on Tuesday.

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