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Lawmaker Decries Poor Funding of Security Agencies

- Seriki Adinoyi in Ibadan

Vice Chairman, Senate Committee on Security and Intelligen­ce, Senator Jonah David Jang has decried the inability of security agencies in the country to combat the security challenges that have ravaged the nation due to poor funding, and has pledged the commitment of the Senate to assist in tackling the menace.

He also lamented that the insecurity has compounded the economy of northern Nigeria, and applauded President Muhammad Buhari for giving a directive for the employment of 10,000 Police officers nationwide with a view to improving on the nation's security.

Jang, representi­ng Plateau North zone, and immediate past governor of Plateau State, stated this yesterday during separate visits to the state Police Command, Department of State Security (DSS) and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC). He called on the Federal Government to take proactive steps towards looking into the plights of internally displace persons (IDPs) in the state.

He noted with dismay how crisis victims in Plateau, where the violence started before it escalated to different parts of the country, are left to cater for themselves, and pleaded with the President to consider IDPs in Plateau for rehabilita­tion as effort is being made to rehabilita­te Boko Haram victims in the North East.

“I am happy that the President has directed the recruitmen­t of 10, 000 Police personnel across the country and I believe that is just for a start, the police need manpower, the police need serious training, the welfare of the security agencies need serious improvemen­t.

“Being in the Senate, we will work to see that the welfare of the Police and other security agencies is improved upon and that they are properly equip to carry their constituti­onal responsibi­lity.

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