THISDAY

House Directs NSA to Galvanise Intelligen­ce Network to Restore Security Across Nigeria

SGF: Tinubu has deployed security to Benue IG vows to rescue abducted students

- Kingsley Nwezeh, Adedayo Akinwale in Abuja, John Shiklam in Kaduna, George Okoh in Makurdi and Ugo Aliogo in Lagos

The House of Representa­tives has directed the Office of National Security Adviser (ONSA), to coordinate and galvanise all security and intelligen­ce networks to develop and execute proactive master plan that would restore securityac­ross the nation.

This was as the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator George Akume, has hinted thatPresid­ent Bola Tinubu had deployed enough security personnel to Benue State to put an end to the killings in the state.

Also, following the abduction of students in Kaduna State, the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, yesterday, vowed to rescue the victims and subsequent­lyordered the deployment of a mobile police unit to Kuriga, the community, where the abduction took place.

At the same time, a group, Plan Internatio­nal, has expressed outrage over the mass abduction of school children in northwest Nigeria, even as dare-devil bandits invadedano­ther Kaduna community, Buda Hausa, in Kajuru Local Government Area of the state, abducting 61 people.

However, the resolution of the House followed the adoption of a motion moved at the plenary on Tuesday by Hon. Ahmed Munir.

Moving the motion, the lawmaker recalled that on March 7th 2024, gunmen stormed Local Education Authority (LEA) Primary School and Government Secondary School in Kuriga Community where over 200 students and teachers have been forcibly abducted and moved to the forest unchalleng­ed.

He further recalled that two months ago, the menace occurred in the same community, where a school principal, Malam Abu Sufyan, was killed days earlier and his wife and baby abducted.

The lawmaker said the wife and baby were later rescued in a successful joint security operation on 3rd February 2024.

Munir noted that on Friday 8th March 2024, gunmen attacked worshipper­s in a mosque at Angwar Makera, Kwasakwasa Community in Birnin Gwari Local Government Area of Kaduna State, with two persons declared dead.

He lamented that the worrisome trend of violence was slipping into other parts of the state affecting persons of all religious and ethnic background­s.

The lawmaker expressed concern that despite the N3.25 trillion allocated to the defence and security sector on drones and other military equipment that could track, locate and rescue victims, represente­d 11.8 percent of the national budget in 2024, yet, there has been no respite as bulk of the actions by security personnel are reactionar­y rather than proactive.

As a result, the House "Mandated ONSA to coordinate and galvanise all security and intelligen­ce networks to develop and execute a proactive master plan to restore security with defined plans on coordinati­ng with neighbouri­ng countries.”

It stated that the plan must include “boots on ground land and aerial sweep of locations that include but not limited to Kuyambana Forest in Zamfara, Kamuka Forest in Kaduna, Falgore

Forest in Kano, Borgu and Zugurma Forests in Niger State.

"Urges the Office of the National Security Adviser (NSA), to revisit and optimise fully the Acts passed for the National Counter Terrorism Centre as well as The National Centre for the Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons and ensure that they fully serve the purpose of their establishm­ent.

"Urges the federal government to absolve the Military and Security establishm­ent from the restrictiv­e envelope budget system, allowing them to develop a robust budget that is based on need assessment­s that reflects security peculiarit­ies and reality on ground."

The House also mandated the Committee on Finance to investigat­e the utilisatio­n and effectiven­ess of the Safe School Initiative Fund and report back to the House within four weeks.

It further directed the Joint Military Security Task Force stationed in Benue State to initiate full and coordinate­d security operations, with aerial surveillan­ce and other necessary combat mission plans to flush out the bandits around Mbaikyor and other banditry camps in Benue State. SGF: Tinubu Has Deployed Security to Benue

Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF)Senator George Akume, has said President Bola Tinubu had deployed enough security personnel to Benue to put an end to killings in the state.

He, however, advised Governor Hyacinth Alia to make use of the security architectu­re available to him to end insecurity in the state.

The SGF said this at the burial of former All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) Woman Leader, late Mrs. Msoo Tar in Ushongo Local Government Area of the state.

Represente­d by the Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC), Pius Akutah, the SGF said, “President Tinubu has great love for Benue State and that is why he is drawing Benue people closer to power.”

He noted that the distributi­on of fertilizer­s to Benue farmers during the last farming season was another show of love and concern by President Tinubu for Benue people.

The SGF reassured Benue youths and women of hisreadine­ss to carry them along, saying he has made the upliftment of youths and women in the society his priority “because they are the people who have been the pillar behind his political success since 1999.” IG Vows to Rescue Kidnapped Students

Following the abduction of students in Kaduna, the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, yesterday, vowed to rescue the victims and immediatel­y ordered the deployment of a mobile police unit to Kuriga, the community where the abduction took place.

The IG was accompanie­d during the visit by the DIG in charge of the Force Intelligen­ce Department, Habu Sani, DIG Department of Operations, Ede Ayuba Ekpeji, AIG Police Mobile Force, Yekini Adio Ayoku, and other senior officers.

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