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    Angry APC Senators Write Off Nigerian Govt Over Insecurity

    straightnewsng.comBy straightnewsng.comFebruary 17, 2021 --- 5:33 pmNo Comments4 Mins Read
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    Some All Progressives Congress (APC) Senators have vented anger against the Nigerian Government over the kidnapped students of Government Science Secondary School, Kagara in Niger State.

    Senators Mohammed Enagi (APC-Niger South), Sani Musa (APC-Niger East), and Aliu Sabi Aliu (APC-Niger North) described as unacceptable, the worsening state of insecurity in Niger State and Nigeria in general.

    Arguing on a motion sponsored by Senator Musa, the lawmakers expressed worries that the state had become unsafe for education, agriculture, and other socio-economic engagements.

    Musa in defending his motion informed his colleagues that the number of students in that school was more than 1,000, adding that the actual number of those kidnapped was yet to be known.

    However, a spokesman for Niger State Government, Muhammad Sani Idris said about 650 students were in the school when it was attacked.

    Before the debate began, the Senate leadership had warned lawmakers against resorting to politics and political gimmicks during deliberations.

    National Assemblymen who participated in the debate were from the APC as none from the opposition Peoples Democratic Party- PDP–  spoke.

    Use of hostile words and languages got to its peak when Senator Enagi lamented that none of the resolutions that had been adopted by Senate and sent to President Muhammadu Buhari was executed.

    According to him, the Federal Government under the leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari is grossly incompetent.

    The visibly angry lawmaker noted that the government had been evasive on issues that ought to be given attention.

    Enagi observed that it was unfortunate that the Federal Government was too incompetent to handle in such a way as to guarantee full employment for the nation’s teeming youths.

    Enagi suggested the amendment of laws that would allow governors who are chief security officers of their respective states to take charge, insisting that the government at the centre has failed woefully.

    He added that citizens might need to be allowed to bear arms through the amendment of laws if the situation persists.

    “I’m sorry to say this, the government is grossly incompetent in the handling of security challenges in this country,” Enagi said.

    “In my own zone, few days ago, terrorists went to two local governments, but fortunately, my people were able to repel and killed 9 of them and in short everybody that is here has a story to tell about security challenges in this country.

    “What else are we supposed to do that we are not doing? Are supposed to amend laws in this country to give every citizen the opportunity to carry arms? What else are supposed to do?

    “Shouldn’t we amend Nigeria Constitution to give more powers to the governors who are the Chief Security Officers of their various States because our government at the centre is so incompetent in the handling of security issues,” Enagi queried.

    According to the senator, the situation with the parents of the kidnapped students is best imagined “if it is one of us that his or her daughter and son were kidnapped. I expect everyone in government to think like that.”

    He lamented that “For over two years, our Police and other security agents have been trying and for over two years, we discuss security challenges that we are facing, yet nothing has improved.

    “We have a lot of youths who are undergraduates that are not employed or under-employed. What are we doing, the government is busy distributing palliative instead of creating economic activities that will engage the unemployed that will generate employment; that will improve the welfare of our people.

    “Mr. President, my highly respected distinguished colleagues, the situation in this country is disheartening and something needs to be done.” Enagi submitted.

    The President of the Senate, Ahmad Lawan, halted the debate after Enagi declaring that the kidnap of the students was unfortunate.

    Lawan said the security agencies had challenges with personnel and funds, noting that “Abduction of students from school happen in the northern part of Nigeria.”

    The Senate president added that ‘’With incidences like this, parents would be scared to take their wards to school and the efforts of the past as present leaders at providing education would be defeated.”

     

     

     

    Federal Government(FGN) Government Science Secondary School Kagara-Niger State Nigerian government Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) President Muhammadu Buhari(PMB) President of the Senate-Ahmad Lawan Sani Musa (APC-Niger East) Senators Senators Mohammed Enagi (APC-Niger South) spokesman for Niger State Government-Muhammad Sani Idris
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