Calls for immediate investigation
By James Adamu
Chairman, Senate Services, Sen. Steve Karimi, on Tuesday, expressed concern over the spiraling insecurity in the country, which has threatened to diminish the “good work” done by the administration of President Bola Tinubu in the last two years.
Karimi cited the resurgence of killings across the Federation, especially in states like Benue, Plateau, Kogi; banditry in the North-West and the renewed attacks by Boko Haram in the North-East, saying they must be investigated immediately.
“This rise in insecurity is all over the country; on all sides, even in the North-East, there is the resurgence of Boko Haram; at some point, everything became calm, but now they are coming back.
“Check other parts of the country, there is kidnapping on the rise again, whether in the South-West, South-South or South-East; it is happening all over the place.
“Almost on a daily basis, there is one reported incident of banditry or another in the North-West.
“I consider this resurgence an attempt by desperate groups and individuals to discredit the good work this government of President Bola Tinubu has done in the last two years, especially now that talks about 2027 elections have started”, Sen. Karimi said in a statement in Abuja.
Karimi, who represents Kogi-West Senatorial District, commended security agencies for the sacrifices they had made so far in service to their fatherland to guarantee the safety of lives and property across the states.
However, the lawmaker called on heads of the agencies to confront the new challenge squarely by thoroughly investigating the factors responsible for the “regrettable development” and proffer urgent solutions.
“This government worked so hard over the last two years to contain the porous security situation it inherited, including the scaling up of the defence and security budget.
“At the National Assembly, there has been collaboration to ensure that the targets of the government are met through the existing Legislature-Executive harmony, which is to guarantee safety for all Nigerians.
“This was achieved at some point. Unfortunately, there is this sudden resurgence, which is threatening to spoil the President’s records. I suspect sabotage that calls for immediate investigation”, Karimi added.
The senator’s intervention came amid plans by the Senate to convene a National Security Summit as an expression of further legislative response to the renewed security challenges.
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