Kagara Boys: Senate Chief Whip advocates joint security command

Abdul Mohammed Isa, Niger state

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The Nigerian Government has been advised to set up a joint security committee to fast track the release of students, members of staff and relatives of Kagara Secondary School in Niger State North central Nigeria.

The Chief Whip of the Nigerian Senate, Senator Orji  Kali  stated this during a sympathy visit to the Governor of Niger state, Abubakar Sani Bello in respect of  the recent cases of abductions in the state

Senator Kalu, who said security issue has become a challenge in the country and particularly in Niger State considering it large landmarks, suggested that the joint security committee should comprise representatives of all the security outfits in the country, as it will help the existing commands in the State.

“I call on the Federal Government to set up a joint security committee in your state to be able to have a representative of all the forces like the National Security Adviser, the Army. They should be able to help the existing commands that are here to facilitate in getting back these innocent young boys and women that are kidnapped”, he said.

The Senate Chief Whip, who encouraged Governor Sani Bello to continue with every efforts geared towards securing the freedom of the abductees, also opined that the State and Federal Government should partner to tighten up security in the State.

“We encourage you to continue doing what you are doing to see how these kids will all be released. We believe that you should do more to partner with the Federal Government to become two working tools that will make security tight in Niger State”, he stated.

Governor Abubakar Sani Bello, in his response, corroborated and amplified the call by Senator Orji Uzor Kalu pointing out that the command centres should be stationed in all States of the Federation not just Niger and should work with local authorities.

“The command centre will work with local authorities combined with the federal troops that will come for the operations and, most importantly, the representatives of the services at the command centres should be able to report to their bosses and give update on situations”, he said.

Governor Sani Bello lamented that, at the moment, he has little or no support from the government at the centre but re-iterated state government’s commitments to secure the release of the abductees.

“We have already made a commitment to people of Niger state that we will bring the children back home safely with or without anyone’s support and that is exactly what we are going to ensure the safe return of these students soon, using resources within our means”.

The Governor however, appreciated the visit and acknowledged the Senate Chief Whip as a friend of the State.

 

Dominica Nwabufo

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