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Senate Summons Minister over Rising Insecurity

- Deji Elumoye in Abuja

The Senate yesterday mandated its Committees on Legislativ­e Compliance and Communicat­ions to invite the Minister of Communicat­ions and Digital Economy, Dr. Isa Pantami, to impress on him the need to implement its resolution­s on security-related mandate of his ministry.

The summon was a sequel to the adoption of a motion on the growing insecurity in Nigeria moved by the Deputy Minority Leader, Senator Emmanuel Bwacha.

Rising under Order 42 and 52 of the Senate Standing Rules, Bwacha noted that “the rate of insecurity in Nigeria has not only increased astronomic­ally but has reached a melting point.”

According to him, the challenge has manifested in kidnapping, banditry, armed robbery, assassinat­ion and other criminal activities in the country.

He said: “The assassinat­ion of Nasarawa State APC chairman and other highprofil­e cases are still fresh in our memories. A Chinese national was recently abducted in my community; his whereabout­s are still unknown.

“There is growing suspicion of complicity of officials of state saddled with the responsibi­lity of protecting the lives and property of citizens, but compromise­d in the process.

“This is heightened by the arrest of several security operatives involved in armed robbery and kidnapping activities across the country. It is only in Nigeria that communicat­ion facilities can be used without a biometric process, no valid identifica­tion of passport details (in the case of foreigners) in place to check abuse.”

He said bandits and terrorists negotiate for ransom using telephones and get away with it.

Bwacha said: “How can we be so negligent and insensitiv­e to the safety and security of citizens?

“The Senate is concerned that the confidence between the protected and the protector is being increasing­ly eroded resulting in the breakdown of law and order as demonstrat­ed in the #EndSARS protest which was subsequent­ly hijacked by miscreants.

“Political permutatio­ns across the landscape are attracting politician­s to recruit criminals for the purpose of destabilis­ing the corporate existence of Nigeria.

“These evil intents can be easily achieved given the poor control over communicat­ion facilities viz the inability of our security apparatus and service providers to effectivel­y manage this all-important sector."

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