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  • Legislative experiences great advantage for Tinubu, Shettima – Smart Adeyemi

    Legislative experiences great advantage for Tinubu, Shettima – Smart Adeyemi

    The Senator representing Kogi West in the National Assembly, Smart Adeyemi, says legislative experiences of President Bola Tinubu and his vice, Kashim Shettima, will help them perform excellently.

    Adeyemi, who was also an All Progressives Congress (APC) aspirant in Kogi governorship election, said this in an interview with NAN on Saturday in Abuja.

    According to the senator, once somebody has been in the senate, that person cannot afford to fail.

    “This is the first time we are having field politicians controlling the executive arm of government.

    “President Bola Tinubu, a former senator; Vice-President Kashim Shettima, a former senator, and even the First Lady, Mrs Oluremi Tinubu is a senator.

    “If you look at the states that are governed by former senators you will see outstanding performance; like Hope Uzodubma of Imo State.

    “In the Senate, you are exposed to the needs and aspirations of Nigerians, ” he said.

    Adeyemi said that Tinubu’s government would resurrect so many moribund economic and productive endeavours in the country and create opportunities for real economic development.

    “Some of us who are fanatical about Tinubu, it is because we are sure of his track record.

    “He will not approach you based on your ethnicity or religion, he considers the quality of your thought, and how your mind works.

    “Look at Lagos today, he gave them the master plan of socio-economic development. We are not in doubt that there is going to be a turnaround under this government,” he said.

    He said that the president was capable of initiating economic policies that would increase productivity and strengthen the Naira.

    “We are confident that he is going to strengthen the Naira; he is going to strengthen productivity that will enhance the strength of the currency.

    “He is going to create wealth, he will create job opportunities; you know the number of agencies he created as governor of Lagos?

    “These are the things making Lagos to excel today.

    He said that the Vice-President, Kashim Shettima,  had similar track record through  his  performance as governor  of Borno.

    “Shettima is a former banker; and Agric/Economist by training.  He is the person who revamped agriculture in Borno.

    “We need to look inwards for productivity and one of the gifts of God to Nigeria is that we have arable land.

    “Under the leadership of Tinubu and Shettima, there will be accelerated development of Nigeria, there will be a new Nigeria.

    “There will be a resurrection of all those things that are dead or half-dead in Nigeria.

    He urged the Federal Government to take advantage of abundant solid mineral deposits across the country to accelerate economic and infrastructural development.

    He said the country had 32 solid minerals in commercial quantity, which, if harnessed, could turn the economy around for good.

    He described Kogi as the solid mineral hub of the country, and urged the government to prioritise the state in its solid mineral agenda.

    “During the campaigns , the president promised to make Kogi the headquarters of solid minerals.

    “This is because, out of the 32 solid minerals in Nigeria, there are 27 in Kogi,” he said.

    Adeyemi urged Tinubu to source for competent Nigerians across ethnic and religious divides, that will help actualise his development plans for the country.

    He expressed confidence that the president had the proven capacity to appoint the right people in the right positions.

    “There are people who are not cut out for leadership. Tinubu does not have sentiments in his DNA, he considers what people are capable of doing, ” he said.

  • Kogi APC recommends Senator Smart Adeyemi for suspension

    The Ijumu All Progressives Congress (APC) Progressive Mind has recommended Senator Smart Adeyemi for suspension from the party.

    Senator Smart Adeyemi is the lawmaker representing Kogi West at the Red chamber.

    Addressing a press conference in Lokoja on Tuesday, the President, Ijumu APC Progressive Minds, Comrade Kamaldeen Toyin, said the February 14 APC Governorship Primary provided an opportunity for the people to show the scorecard of Sen. Smart Adeyemi, reason why he failed woefully.

    According to the Toyin, Senator Smart Adeyemi is used to paying good with evil.

    “After his ill-fated failure in the 2015 election where he was washed away by the Buhari hurricane: it was the Governor that rehabilitated the political destitute called Smart Adeyemi and brought his political career back to life.

    “We warned the Governor then about our son that he is a snake, that no matter how good you are to him, he will bite you. That is exactly what Senator Smart Adeyemi is doing now.

    “The reason the Governor gave for supporting Sen. Smart Adeyemi in 2019 was to push him for the Senate Presidency. It was a selfless Agenda to position Kogi State strategically for development. Today, Senator Smart Adeyemi has forgotten the past and living true to his character of ingratitude, he is known for whenever he loses a political contest

    “Friday APC Governorship Primary was the fairest and the freest ever.
    Adeyemi’s desperate attempt to fault the process was borne out of his desperation to work with certain elements whose satanic agenda is to ensure our dear party is unable to present a candidate for the November 11 Governorship Poll in the state. With the successful conduct of the Governorship primary, their aim has been declared offside and defeated.

    “As witnessed in all the parts of the state, financial members came out massively in Ijumu to vote according to the dictates of their conscience. Smart Adeyemi, despite being from Ijumu Local Government Area, lost woefully to Ahmed Usman Ododo. It was a referendum on his woeful third term performance. It is therefore not expected that the fairly beaten child is crying.

    “We wish to call on the leadership of our party to investigate how non-members of the APC were hurriedly given membership cards strongly suspected to be fake. They could give fake cards, but they couldn’t fabricate payment of dues for them. It is therefore ludicrous to display wanton desperation and falsehood that the process was faulty

    “Before the primary, Sen. Smart Adeyemi’s only joker was ethnicity. He claimed to be fighting for “justice and fairness”. He didn’t remember justice and fairness when in 2015, after spending two terms in the Senate, he refused to allow the seat rotate to Yagba.

    “He fraudulently and violently seized the ticket of the PDP, only for Sen. Dino Melaye to fly on the Wings of the Buhari Tsunami to defeat him. In 2019, he was able to win the support of the Governor who rallied support for him to win the ticket of the party

    “In 2023, he wanted to go for his 4th Term, when Yagba Federal Constituency had not produced Senator. To him, such was just and fair. To Smart Adeyemi, it can only be considered fair when he wins. Loss means injustice to him. As members of the party in Ijumu Local Government Area, we commend the Governor for allowing a level playground for all the contestants. That process has produced the best candidate and we are confident of victory in November.”

  • Sen. Adeyemi faults Kogi APC primary election

    Sen. Adeyemi faults Kogi APC primary election

    Sen. Smart Adeyemi (APC-Kogi), one of the aspirants for the governorship election in Kogi has faulted the conduct of the All Progressives Congress (APC) primary election in the state.

    He made this known during a news conference in Abuja on Saturday.

    Adeyemi, who represents Kogi-West Senatorial District, expressed disappointment at the conduct of the exercise, and described it as “a new phenomenon of electoral malpractice.”

    Adeyemi serves presently as the Chairman, Senate Committee on the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

    He said: “We witnessed a new phenomenon of electoral malpractices and embedded corruption in the electoral process of our country.

    “I have heard of riggings of elections but I have not heard of the new phenomenon which we must do all we can to stop in this country.

    “The governorship primary election was scheduled for yesterday (Friday). As expected, all of us were in our various wards.

    “What we heard was that election was already announced. Results were prepared, even before the commencement of voting.

    “Announcements were made and I was taken aback. This is the worst malpractice; the worst form of rigging and unprecedented in the history of Nigeria.

    “If there was election and it was rigged, we will know it was rigged, but where there was no election at all, and for someone to have the audacity to write result and went ahead to announce it.”

    He said further that the National Secretariat of the APC and the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) in Kogi must be prepared and explain to Nigerians, if primary election was ever held in the state.

    “The primary election was not conducted. All of us mobilised our members. Behold non of the officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) nor even the panel that was to conduct the election was there.

    “The chairman of that panel, the Gov. of Zamfara, Bello Matawalle, was the one that by the constitution of the APC, was to announce the result.

    “He came we saw him, but Matawalle  was not happy with the way and manner, so he left,” Adeyemi said.

    Continuing, he added, “By the constitution of APC, if the chairman of the panel fails to announce the result, the secretariat is supposed to send another chairman, not the secretary announcing the result.

    “There is a guideline, but the secretary went ahead, and announced the result. The primary election in Kogi was just allocation of votes.”

    APC had declared the former Auditor General for Local Governments in Kogi, Alhaji Ahmed Ododo, as the winner of its governorship primary election in the state.

    Secretary of the Kogi State APC Primary Election Committee, Mr Patrick Obahiagha, who announced the results, declared Ododo as the winner of the election and emergence as the party’s flag-bearer for the Nov. 11 election.

    Obahiagha who made the declaration, said Ododo polled 78,704 out of the 83, 419 total valid votes cast in the primaries.

    He was said to have defeated Salami Momodu, who scored 1, 506, coming far behind Shaaibu Abubakar-Audu, polling 763 votes; and Prof. Stephen Ocheni, 552.

    “Dr Sanusi Ohiere polled 424, while Sen. Adeyemi, scored 311 votes.”

    Eight other aspirants, including the deputy governor of the state, Mr Edward Onoja, stepped down for Ododo.

    The others are a former Commissioner for Finance, Mr David Adebanji-Jimoh, Asiwaju Ashiru Idris and Mr Okala Yakubu.

    ”Also on the list were Mr Abdulkareem Asuku, Chief of Staff to Gov. Bello and the state’s Accountant-General, Mr Momoh Jibrin.

  • Senator Adeyemi reveals why Atiku should beg Nigerians for forgiveness

    Senator Adeyemi reveals why Atiku should beg Nigerians for forgiveness

    Sen. Smart Adeyemi (APC-Kogi) has urged former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar to beg Nigerians for forgiveness for selling Nigeria’s assets, rather than seeking to occupy the presidential seat.

    Adeyemi, who represents Kogi West at the National Assembly said this when he interacted with indigenes of Kogi residing in Minna on Tuesday at a forum call ‘Tinubu/Shetiman Renewed Hope 2023’.

    He said that the former vice-president should apologise to Nigerians for selling the country’s collective wealth.

    “Atiku under his watch as chairman of privatisation, sold our collective wealth and that was the origin of poverty and insecurity in Nigeria.

    “So, Atiku should first apologies to Nigerians for the way and manner they expended N16 million dollars for power holding and yet we don’t have 24 hours power supply.

    “Atiku should explain to us the maladministration of the privatisation exercise they embarked on which of course cumulated into insecurity and the prospect of Nigerian economy today was a result of the exercise by the PDP which was chaired by Atiku Abubakar,” he said.

    The Senator however, called on Nigerians to support the presidential candidate of the All Progress Congress (APC) Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and Kashim Shettima adding that they were both men with great antecedents.

    “What Nigeria needs now is a man with great vision so that our foreign reserve will be enhanced, so that we will enjoy security of lives and property and the country’s economy will move to a higher level,” he said.

    He described Tinubu and Shettima as a great combination from rich background and not coming to steal from Nigerians but to make the country regain its lost glory.

  • Why I retained Mohammed Bello as FCT Minister  – Buhari

    Why I retained Mohammed Bello as FCT Minister – Buhari

    President Muhammadu Buhari has lauded the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Malam Mohammed Bello for exhibiting the virtues of transparency, honesty and integrity while managing the affairs of the FCT.

    The president made his feelings known when he received leadership of the FCT and representatives of the FCT Community, who paid him Christmas homage at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, on Sunday.

    According to the Nigerian leader, he deliberately appointed Bello as FCT minister, and refused to deploy him because of his good character.

    He said Bello had proven to be better manager of both financial and human resources.

    The president was reacting to an earlier testimony by Sen. Smart Adeyemi, Chairman Senate Committee on FCT, who described the FCT Minister as the most transparent and honest Minister in the history of the FCT.

    President Buhari said he was not surprised to hear such comments on the FCT Minister, thanking Bello for not disappointing him.

    He said: “The Minister has restored sanity into allocation of plots in the FCT. People were used to selling allocated plots instead of developing them as stipulated by the FCT laws.

    ”Others also apply for land only for them to resale and get quick money for marrying additional wives.”

    On the Christmas homage, the president appreciated Nigerians for trusting and giving him the opportunity to serve as their leader.

    He told the delegation, led by the  FCT Minister that while campaigning for President in 2003, he took his time to visit the 774 Local Government Areas of the country and he got overwhelming support from the people.

    According to him, when he leaves office in May; he will retire to his hometown in Daura, Katsina State, to rest from the rigours of the exalted office.

    “Thank you very much for taking your time to come and visit me and I congratulate you for this great day (Christmas).

    ”I have promised a lot of my colleagues that I will try to be as far away as possible from Abuja when I leave office, so that nobody can create any problem for me anymore.

    “I will be in Daura, which is on the border with Niger Republic and I think in spite of technology, I will be safe enough there.”

    The president reiterated that he would not stay in office a day longer than the stipulated time for his tenure of office.

    “So, In five months’ time, I will happily retire according to the provisions of the constitution of the country and go back home,” he added.

    The leader of the delegation and FCT minister had earlier told the president that the Christmas homage had become mandatory in view of the fact that he is the Governor General of the FCT.

    “It is not surprising to pay such visits because constitutionally, as the Governor General of the FCT, you are also the head of the administration of the FCT, but you have graciously delegated that to me.

    ”Today marks a milestone for us because in 2020 and 2021 we could not pay such visits due to the emergence of coronavirus,” he added.

    The minister took time to wish President Buhari long life and a successful retirement as his tenure gradually comes to an end.

    He said: “This also presents the last Christmas that we are going to have an opportunity as residents of the FCT to come and pay you homage because in five months’ time, your tenure would have ended and the next Christmas will be under a new President.

    “So, we use this opportunity to thank God almighty for having made it possible for us to witness several Christmas celebrations under your leadership.

    ”I also on behalf of the entire residents of the FCT, wish you well and pray for God  to grant you long life, useful and healthy retirement in the next few months.

    “We want to also extend our appreciation for what you have so far done for the country.”

    President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Archbishop Danie Okoh, who was represented by the Vice President of the Association, Rev. Stephen Panya-Baba, thanked God for sustaining Nigeria’s unity.

    He also lauded the president for his efforts in addressing socio-economic challenges facing the country despite all natural and human difficulties.

    “We want to reassure you that in the twilight of your administration, that the Christian community is fully in support of you and praying that God will bless your effort.

    ”This desire you have to see that the sufferings of the citizens of this nation is alleviated, will begin to yield fruits.

    “We are not unaware of the challenges that you continue to face especially security challenges which have become a very persistent problem in our nation today.

    ”We are praying and we have not given up hope and we want to encourage you to continue doing your best and we believe God will one day intervene and do what man cannot do,”  he stated.

    He also prayed for successful and peaceful conduct of 2023 general elections across the country.

    The president was presented with a giant Christmas card by the FCT Minister on behalf of residents of the territory at the event.

  • Senate laments slow-paced N30bn renovation of NASS complex

    Senate laments slow-paced N30bn renovation of NASS complex

    The Senate Committee on Federal Capital Territory (FCT) has ordered Visible Concept, the construction firm handling the N30 billion renovation work at the National Assembly to speedily complete the projects.

    Sen. Smart Adeyemi, Chairman of the Senate Committee, gave the order at an on-the-spot assessment of the projects by members of the committee with the Executive Secretary, Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA), Shehu Ahmad.

    Recall that the FCDA had in March due to serious dilapidation of the National Assembly complex awarded contracts for the rehabilitation of critical segments of the complex.

    The segments included the hallowed chambers of the senate and the House of Representatives, the Dome in the White House as well as the construction of the office of the  National Assembly Service Commission (NASC) and Library at the cost of N30 billion.

    Adeyemi who noted that though the renovation works being carried out at both chambers were commendable, said, however, that the slow pace of work was very worrisome.

    He said that except for a miracle, the January 2023 deadline for delivery of transformed hallowed chambers was no longer feasible.

    “This project must not be abandoned in any way. The hallowed chambers are expected to be completed and delivered by the end of January 2023.

    “But the level of work seen here today is not pointing at that which to us, is a threat to our legislative duties and functions.

    “Non-completion of this project at designated times is even a threat to democracy itself because we don’t want the incoming government to inherit it as an abandoned one.

    “So, this committee wants to know the challenges confronting the contractors as regards expeditious execution of the projects,” he said.

    Adeyemi also told the executive secretary of FCDA to get in touch with the minister for more funds for the contractors.

    “As executive secretary of FCDA and Chief of Staff to the Minister, you have heard the contractor. Please give them more money for this project because we don’t want to hand over problems to the incoming government.

    “Even if it is bond to be taken from a bank, let it be done for timely completion of the project please.

    “For us in the national assembly, we want well transformed hallowed chambers to be handed over latest by April 2023,”  he said.

    On his part, the Site Engineer, Visible Concept, Mr  Tajudeen Olanipekun asked for more  funds to complete the project in good time.

    He said that fluctuations in the value of Naira to the  U.S.  dollar had been problematic for them in importation of required materials and equipment,  coupled with the need for more mobilisation funds from the  FCDA.

  • Senator proposes bill to forbid same faith ticket

    Senator proposes bill to forbid same faith ticket

    Sen Smart Adeyemi, (Kogi-West Senatorial District), has proposed a bill seeking to end the nomination of candidates of the same religion for president and vice presidential positions.

    Adeyemi, who disclosed this at a news conference in Abuja on Sunday, said there was need to forestall the contentious issues on nomination of candidates of same religion by political parties after 2023 presidential election.

    The proposed bill was titled “A Bill for an act to Amend the Electoral Act 2022 and for other related matters connected”.

    Adeyemi said the bill was seeking to amend section 84  of the  act by inserting a new subsection (3). According to him the proposed sub section 3 entailed that:

    “No political party shall nominate candidates of the same religion as Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates after this dispensation. This bill may be cited as Electoral Act 2022 (Amendment) Bill, 2022,” Adeyemi said.

    He said the bill sought to amend the Electoral Act 2022 to promote religious harmony in the country by discouraging political parties from fielding running mates of same religion with the presidential candidate.

    “I hereby propose an amendment of Section 84 of the Electoral Act 2022 by inserting a new sub section 3. When this is accommodated, it will serve as a guide against any oversight, such as this in the future as further occurrences will be deemed as silent policies which will be capable of bringing down the fabrics of the nation.

    “For me as a statesman, I owe myself the responsibility to speak the truth at all times, irrespective of mischievous misinterpretations,” Adeyemi said.

    Adeyemi said he supported the positions of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) on the contentious issue of muslim–muslim ticket.

    He, however,  said he was fully in support of the candidacy of Senators Bola Tinubu and Kashim Shettima as APC candidates for the 2023 presidential election, given their individual steering performances and pedigrees in governance.

    ”Let me say very clearly that I am in total support of the issues and concerns raised by the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN). I am a practising Christian.

    ”But we must not confront these issues in such a manner that will obstruct the fabric of our national unity, peace and stability which we have all fought very hard to keep.

    “Yes, there have been oversights in key appoints in the past, which tends to keep the Christians at a disadvantage and this has caused apprehension amongst us.”

    “It must not be seen that there are no Christians who are eminently qualified to occupy any of these positions.”

    Adeyemi called on all Nigerians, irrespective of religion, to see the emergence of Tinubu and Shettima as the will of the almighty who governs the universe.

    ”However, let us, in unity of faith in our nation and above all, in the almighty God give our support to the APC Presidential and Vice presidential candidates to pilot the affairs of our nation within the stipulated time.”

  • Remi Tinubu slams Smart Adeyemi at Senate over insecurity remarks

    Remi Tinubu slams Smart Adeyemi at Senate over insecurity remarks

    Senator Remi Tinubu (Lagos Central) on Tuesday interjected her colleague Senator Smart Adeyemi (Kogi West) at the Senate while the latter was sharing his thoughts on Nigeria’s security challenges.

    Sharing his thoughts to a motion on the security situation in the country, Adeyemi, who is a member of the ruling All Progressives Congress like Tinubu, said the country was facing the worst instability since the civil war.

    “This is the worst instability we are facing. In fact this is worse than the civil war,” he said.

    But Tinubu interrupted him, asking: “Are you in PDP (Peoples Democratic Party)? Are you a wolf in sheep’s clothing?”

    Adeyemi, however, snubbed her and continued: “We cannot pretend that we are capable of handling the situation in our hands. America, as powerful as they are, when the pandemic came, it came to a point China came to their rescue.

    “We shouldn’t pretend that we need foreign support now. Billions of naira has been voted for security services and nothing is coming out of it.

    “I’m a party man and I’m supporting APC but it has gotten to a point that as supporters we cannot keep quiet.”

  • Buhari did not create Boko Haram, bandits – APC Chairman

    Buhari did not create Boko Haram, bandits – APC Chairman

    The Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Enugu State, Ben Nwoye has said President Muhammadu Buhari did create Boko Haram and armed bandits causing mayhem across the country.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Nwoye stated this on Wednesday following lamentations of some Buhari’s supporters who said they can no longer keep quiet over the security situation of the country.

    Recall that during plenary on Tuesday while debating a motion on the floor of the Nigerian Senate, the Senator Representing Kogi West Senatorial District on the platform of the APC in the National Assembly (NASS), Senator Smart Adeyemi lamented the many ills confronting the nation.

    He described the present situation of the country as worse than the civil war, and that President Buhari must rise to the occasion and bring in people to save the country or else, Adeyemi said, everyone would be consumed.

    However, speaking on Sunrise Daily, Channels TV’s news and current affairs programme, and monitored by TNG, the Chairman of the APC in Enugu averred that President Buhari is not responsible for the security situation of the country.

    He stated that insecurity in the country started long ago and that the Buhari government inherited it.

    “These things started for long. Buhari’s government inherited these things. We saw it. Buhari did not create Boko Haram. It was in existence. APC government did not create that. It was in existence. APC did not create kidnapping. It was in existence,” Nwoye said.

    He further said: “When you look at what is happening in the country, we must come together. It should not be a partisan approach. It is not a time we make provocative statements.

    “As leaders, we understand that things like these are bound to happen. We are running a country of over 200 million. For many years ago, the leadership of this country has not matched up the security apparatus of this country in terms of personnel with the growth of the nation.

    “So what you have is people coming up and pumping up with their own arms. But I agree with the Reps. We should recruit more people. We should have more personnel. We should get more arms to match up with the policing unit.

    “I looked at the numbers of police in this country, when I looked at it, it is showing somewhere in the neighbourhood of 300 or 370 thousand. For a population of over 200 million people, that is abysmal.

    “So when you have over the years developmental planners, the politicians, and that includes the holistically whether the executive, the legislature and even the judiciary, they watched the population grow, and we did little or nothing about the security apparatus.

    “You cannot wake up one day and you say declare a state of emergency, and then we do all the recruiting today and then we buy more weapons”.

  • Insecurity: We as Buhari’s supporters can no longer keep quiet – Senator Adeyemi

    Insecurity: We as Buhari’s supporters can no longer keep quiet – Senator Adeyemi

    The Senator Representing Kogi West Senatorial District on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the National Assembly (NASS), Senator Smart Adeyemi has said supporters of President Muhammadu Buhari can no longer keep quiet over the security situation of the country.

    Senator Adeyemi stated this on Tuesday, while debating a motion moved by Senator Sani Musa on the activities of bandits and Boko Haram terrorists in Shiroro and Rafi Local Government Areas of Niger State.

    He described the present situation of the country as worse than the civil war, and that President Buhari must rise to the occasion and bring in people to save the country or else, Adeyemi said, everyone would be consumed.

    “Insecurity is a serious problem today in Nigeria and there comes a time we cannot but speak the truth. Today, all of us have been threatened. We need not run away from the fact that this is the worst instability we are facing.

    “In fact, this is worse than the civil war. The answer is very simple. We cannot pretend that we are capable of confronting the issues we are facing. Let us shout and call for foreign support.

    “The President should get to know that we as supporters can no longer keep quiet. The nation is on fire. The President must rise to the occasion and bring in people to save this country or else we will be consumed. We cannot keep quiet any longer.

    “It has gotten to a situation that we cannot sleep with our two eyes closed. Our security system has collapsed and because it has failed we need to look for foreign support.

    “The President must know that this is a bad time for our nation. Let us shut down this National Assembly if we cannot save this country,” the Kogi Senator said.

    Contributing to the motion, the APC Senator representing Osun Central, Senator Ajibola Basiru, who is also Spokesperson of the Nigeria Senate, said the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) is incapable of securing the country as it is.

    Senator Basiru, who is also Chairman, Senate Committee on Media and Public Affairs, argued that there was need to recruit at least five thousand security personnel in each state of the federation.

    “As at today the @PoliceNG is incapable of securing the country. It is also important that we need to come up with a martial plan to address this issue of insecurity in Nigeria.

    “And in minimum, we need to recruit at least five thousand security personnel in each state. We should stop lamenting as a National Assembly and take actions,” he said.

    Meanwhile, citing Order 42 and 52, seeking the leave of the Senate, and presenting the motion, Senator Musa lamented the activities of bandits and Boko Haram terrorists in Shiroro and Rafi Local Government Areas of Niger State, which he said has taken a dangerous dimension.

    He noted: “in this hallowed chamber we have made several resolutions, set up Ad-hoc Committee on Security and declared every support at bringing an end to the persistent insecurity in our nation.

    “We have appropriated budget and also advances numerous steps to support our nation’s security agencies, yet insecurity has continued to elude the nation.

    “Almost seven years now Niger East Senatorial District of Niger State have come under constant and sustained multiple deadly attacks by heartless, venomous and hydra headed Boko Haram terrorists who are always heavily armed with assorted sophisticated and dangerous weapons unleashing their horror on our innocent populace”.

    He further noted: “negative effects of atrocities committed by these heartless monsters in the period under review include among others, total collapse of the local economies of the affected victims, total collapse of educational system in the affected areas, famine due to collapse of agricultural activities, displacement as a result of desertion of crisis prone areas, depopulation as a result of wanton deaths, social vices such as drug abuse and thuggery emanating from struggle for survival, trauma arising from serial rape cases and inhumane, cruel and deadly subjugation.

    “Unfortunately, these repeated attacks are taking place amidst absence of slightest hindrance, resistance or confrontation from the authorities concerned.

    “Cognisance that about 42 communities across the two local government areas of Shiroro and Munya Local Government have so far fallen under the Boko Haram control with about 5,000 villagers already displaced in the last three days.

    “They have kidnapped many and their wives seized from them and forcefully attached to Boko Haram members.

    “Three military camps in Allawa, Bassa and Zagzaga in the two local government areas have been sacked and some security personnel killed by the insurgents in the last one month of renewed attacks.

    “I can authoritatively confirm that the Boko Haram terrorist have mounted their flags in many of the villages they have captured such as Kaure, Alawa and Magami. Inhabitants of these war-torn parts of the State have been abandoned and left to their fate thereby compelling them to wallow in perpetual agony and abject misery.

    “Furthermore at this moment primary schools in Gwada, Kuta, Pandogari and Minna have hurriedly been turned to IDP camps following the sacking of nearly 5600 villagers from their ancestral homes in Shiroro, Rafi and Munya local government areas in the last few weeks by bandits who raided the towns and villages.

    “And what this means is that if they can launched attacks without hindrance in Niger East Senatorial District then I don’t see how we can be safe Abuja anymore.

    “Again notes before the recent Bandits struck Kagara headquarters of Rafi Local Government, Madaka-Gari, Maikujeri, Magami, Zangouru, Bassa, Gusoro, Galadiman Kogo and Kokki villages where all attacked with casualties as more than 46 people were killed.

    “And between March 2021 to date same terrorist have launched serial attacks on daily basis to adjoining villages of Alawa, Shakodna, Chiri, Kwaki, Ajatayi, Gwassa, Barden Dawaki and Gyammamiya communities in Munya and Shiroro local Government Areas of Niger State killing many innocent people which also resulted to the lost of more than 25 Gallant soldiers, mobile policemen and other security personnel, while more than 16 civilians were killed, many others unaccounted and leaving over 2300 displaced, while over 1500 are now sheltered at Primary Schools turned temporary camps at Erena, Galadima-Kogo and Zumba.

    “The number of persons said to have been killed by bandits in Niger East are over 475 between January 2020 to date.

    “Aware that the Federal Government had made frantic efforts in curbing the menace through various Operations to tackle cases of terrorism, banditry, cattle rustling and kidnapping across Nigeria, but yet the expected return of peace in our land is unattainable.

    “And this call for a total review of the nations security architecture as proposed in the report of the senate ad-hoc committee on Security.

    “Further aware that confirmed reports emanating from those affected areas of Allawa and Bassa towns in Shiroro local government, Niger State indicated that the Joint Security Task Force stationed there have been withdrawn.

    “However, no reason have been advanced for the withdrawal but observers believe it will not be unconnected with the casualties suffered by the JSTF during last unfortunate invasion and ambushing of the troops stationed at Alawa by the heartless, venomous and hydraheaded terrorists.

    “Worried that the continuous security challenges and related attacks by terrorist on towns, villages and communities in Shiroro, Rafi and Munya Local Government Areas of Niger State have meted untold hardship on the people and has subjected the affected areas under serious survival threat.

    “If this menace is not drastically addressed, the attacks will continue and the danger is that it may escalate further to other communities. which are mostly farming communities and they are farmers, may desert their farms this season and this will negatively affect the food sufficiency and economic diversification policy of the Federal Government”.

    Reacting, Senator Olubunmi Adetunmbi said: “This issue is not just Niger, it is all over the country. My observation is what is so wrong in our system that makes us not to respect early warning signals?

    “In the last 10 years there have been several reports that has given us indications that Nigeria may be entering into the situation that we are describing now. Fundamentally, what are we doing wrongly that will make us to ignore warning signals?

    “That is where my concern is. We need to have a private session with the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of this country to find a lasting solution to this huge national embarrassment.

    “What we are witnessing is internal insurrection that is snowballing into the case of a war”.

    Meanwhile, on his part, Senator Gabriel Suswam said: “The Executive has shown clear incompetence of handling this security issue. Let us do the needful. Let us seriously sit down with Mr. President as a house to show the seriousness of what we have found ourselves in.

    “Otherwise we will just find people who will overwhelm us here. Gradually people are getting very impatient. The motion moved by our colleague here is about the fourth time he has moved such a motion.

    “Let us have an Executive Session and frankly discuss this thing so that we can frankly talk and come up with solutions so that we can save Nigeria”.

    Also, Senator Biodun Olujimi said: “I believe we are all tired coming here to talk about insecurity, kidnapping and all the sort. We are where we must now bring out all our arsenals and use on insecurity. There is no political will to handle insecurity.

    “We must know what government wants to do about insecurity and this Senate must insist and find out what they want to do”.

    However, Senator Seriake Dickson blamed the issues bewildering the nation on a faulty constitutional structure, stressing that the challenge the nation is faced with is a challenge of leadership.

    He said: “I am impressed that we are looking at issues passionately as we ought to. Right now, there is also loss of fate in the Nigeria dream, project and vision.

    “This is why some of us including myself have taken the position that all these issues that are bewildering us is a product of the faulty constitutional structure. How can one man comfortably sit down in Abuja & police our nation of about 200 million people?

    “We are about to lose the Nigeria dream and we should not let that happen. The challenge is the challenge of leadership. Everyone must rise to the occasion.

    “Mr. President should rise and take leadership and do what he has to do including leading in the area of fundamental constitutional reform”.

    Following debate on the motion, the Senate resolves to: “Call on the Chief of Defense Staff, the Chief of Army Staff and the Inspector General of Police to immediately deploy troops to defend the unarmed populace and bring back security to the affected communities, which is the only antidote to restoring confidence in the security and safety of the affected communities.

    “Urge the Chief of Army Staff and the Inspector General of Police to as a matter of urgency direct for the establishment of a permanent military and police command base at the axis adjoining Shiroro and Rafi Local Government areas respectively and to redesigned the modus of operandi of the military operations within the affected areas so as to curtail the escalating insecurity.

    “Direct the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and NEMA to as a matter national emergency provide relief materials and medical support team to the victims immediately.

    “Call on the Senate to observe a minute silence for all the victims of these callous acts of criminality”.