July 28,2022

Ahmad Lawan, Nigeria’s Senate President has lamented that despite approving over N900 billion for the federal government to fight against insecurity in the country, the situation is worsening.

Recall, that lawmakers in opposition parties, on Wednesday, staged a walkout from the Senate and threatened to commence impeachment proceedings against President Muhammadu Buhari should he fail to address the insecurity within the period given by the lawmakers

Lawan, while addressing lawmakers shortly before the upper chamber adjourned for its annual recess, lamented the incessant killing and maiming of Nigerians by terrorists.

He said, “I am particularly concerned like all of us here, through our various interactions, including a very important closed session we had today.

“We (Federal Government) have to be alert and alive to our responsibility, particularly to secure and protect the lives of our citizen.

“The security situation has been a very difficult and challenging one, but, recently, there has been an increase of attacks, killings and maiming of our citizens

As part of this administration, we will always provide the kind of support at our military and other security agencies require.

We have done that before through appropriation and approval of supplementary budget of 2022, where over N900 billion was given as additional funding to our security agencies. We know that it may not be enough, but that is significant, and we expect our security agencies to do far better than they are doing at the moment.”

The Senate President also informed lawmakers that they might be called upon during recess to attend to national emergencies should the need arise

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