Reps alarmed at worsening killings, attacks by bandits

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– Ask FG to take urgent steps

Alarmed by the worsening killings and attacks of innocent Nigerians by armed bandits the House of Representatives has urged the Federal Government to take urgent steps to stem the crisis.

Particularly,  the House is worried by the untamed activities of Boko Haram and ISWAP in the North-Eastern part of the country.

It made the call following a motion of urgent public importance sponsored by Ahmed Satomi on the need to curtail escalating attacks on military formations in Borno and Yobe States, which have reportedly resulted in many deaths.

Security challenges confronting the nation dominated proceedings at the House of Representatives following resumption from a five-week recess.

Deliberations focused on increasing attacks on military formations in the North-East, killings of innocent citizens in Benue State, as well as kidnapping and killings in Zamfara State.

In a motion presented by Ahmed Satomi, member representing Jere Federal Constituency of Borno State, the House called for a stronger and more coordinated security strategy across the country.

A member representing Kanke-Pankshin-Kanam Federal Constituency of Plateau State, Yusuf Gagdi emphasized that many Nigerians now live in fear due to the prevailing insecurity.

Also contributing, Ahmadu Jaha, member representing Damboa, Gwoza, and Chibok Federal Constituency of Borno State, noted that the security situation is fast deteriorating and must be addressed with all seriousness.

In a welcome address after the recess, Speaker of the House, Dr. Tajudeen Abbas, reiterated the commitment of the Green Chamber to support all policies and programmes aimed at tackling insecurity in the country.

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