SEN. PROF. NORA LADI DADU’UT ADVACATES FOR RESEARCH AND PROPER INTELLIGENCE GATHERING IN THE FIGHT AGAINST INSECURITY

SEN. PROF. NORA LADI DADU’UT ADVOCATES FOR RESEACH AND PROPER INTELLIGENCE GATHERING IN THE FIGHT AGAINST INSECURITY.

The senator representing Plateau South Senatorial District has stressed the need for research and proper intelligence gathering in the fight against insecurity in Nigeria. The senator made her position known at Plenary on the 10th of February 2021.

The day’s proceedings started at 10:52am while the Senate moved into a closed door session at 10:53am, however, the senate resumed from its closed door session at 11:26am.

The Senate President Dr. Ahmed Lawan, PhD reported that at the closed-door session, the senate deliberated on the issues bordering on workings of the Nigerian Senate in particular and the National Assembly in general.

The proceeding at the floor of the senate among other things included deliberations on public petitions, presentation of bills, executive communications, presentation and consideration of reports.

On the motion on general insecurity in Nigeria by Senator Ajayi Borrofice and 104 others, Sen. Prof Nora Ladi Dadu’ut added her voice to the general insecurity in the country, she thus, advocated for research in the fight against insecurity. While speaking at the floor of the senate, Sen. Prof. Nora said ‘’What we need to do in this case is to go into research on the causes and come up with something that will help to alleviate this problem’’.

The senate however, resolved to urge the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR to direct the National Security Adviser and the newly nominated service chiefs and the Inspector General of Police to device a proposal to rejig the nation’s security architecture and disposition of forces for more effective counter measures against the current security challenges particularly in the rural areas.

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