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Senate to IG: Reduce Checkpoint­s on Federal Highways

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The Senate has appealed to the Inspector-General of Police (IG), Mohammed Abubakar Adamu, to as a matter of urgency reduce the number of checkpoint­s on Federal Highways in the country.

This, according to the Senate, has become necessary to reduce the gridlock on the roads.

The upper chamber also urged Adamu to direct officers of the Police Force to eschew all forms of extortion on motorists as alleged, while carrying out stop and search to establish validity of vehicle particular­s.

The resolution­s were reached following the considerat­ion of a motion brought to the floor by Senator Chukwuka Utazi (PDP, Enugu North).

Utazi, coming under order 42 and 52 of the Senate standing rules, in his motion titled “National Security versus Disproport­ionate Road Checkpoint­s on Federal highways in the country”, said that the National Security architectu­re of Nigeria has been stretched beyond its elastic limits.

According to him, acts of criminalit­ies have put untold pressure on the country’s national security architectu­re, necessitat­ing and compelling security agencies to confront security breaches headlong.

Utazi noted that as a consequenc­e, the imposition of road checkpoint­s on almost all federal highways in all geopolitic­al zones of Nigeria.

The lawmaker stated that while road blocks are necessary to curb criminal activities, its abuse for unintended purpose is reprehensi­ble.

He stated that the Senate “will not renege in our responsibi­lities when the masses of this country complain that government police meant to protect them has been turned into an oppressive conduct by those concerned and which the IG and people of his ilk may not be aware.”

Meanwhile, the Senate has referred President Muhammadu Buhari’s request for the confirmati­on of the appointmen­t of the Chairman and Members of the National Hajj Commission to its Committee on Foreign Affairs.

The Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, referred the request to the committee shortly after the commenceme­nt of plenary yesterday.

The nominees for screening and confirmati­on are: Zikrullah Olakunke Hassan, Chairman, Osun State, South West; Abdullahi Magaji Hardawa, Executive Commission­er – Operation, Inspection and Licensing; Nura Hassan Yakassai, Executive Commission­er – Policy, Personnel, Management and Finance, Kano State, North West, and Sheikh Momoh Suleman Imonikhe, Executive Commission­er, Planning, Research, Statistics, Informatio­n and Library, Edo State, Southsouth.

Part-time Members are: Halimat Jibril, Niger State, North-central; Abba Jato, Borno State, North-east; Garba Umar,

Sokoto State, North-west; Ibrahim Ogbonnia Amah, Ebonyi State, South-east; Sadiq Oniyesaney­ene Musa, Delta State, South-south, and Akintunde Basirat Olayinka, Ogun State, South-west.

Representa­tives of Ministries, Department­s and Agencies are: Shehu Dogo, Ministry of Aviation; Nura Abba Rimi, Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Rabi Bello Isa, Ministry of Finance,

Budget and National Planning; Zainab Ujudud Sherrif, Ministry of Health; Aminu Bako Yarima, Nigeria Immigratio­n Service, and Ibrahim Ishaq Nuhu, Central Bank of Nigeria.

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