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General News of Thursday, 7 March 2024

Source: www.mynigeria.com

Insecurity has reduced since Tinubu became president – Akpabio

Godswill Akpabio, Senate President Godswill Akpabio, Senate President

President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, has said that since President Bola Tinubu assumed office on May 29, 2023, the insecurity level in the country has reduced drastically.

He made this statement on Wednesday, March 6, 2024, while contributing to a debate on a motion regarding the recent killings in Benue State.

According to him, although the latest attack was an “abberation,” the country has experienced a decrease in killings across the states.

The motion was sponsored by Senator Emmanuel Udende (APC–Benue North-East).

He said: “The primary responsibility of the state government is to use the security vote to ensure that the security of lives and properties in Benue State is protected.

“The first line of thought is the government of Benue; as Senator Udende brought up, we have not heard any comments from the government of Benue.

“If 50 people have been killed and communities have been attacked, we will expect that the state government will marshal out plans with the immediate security operatives within the affected state and see what they can do before bringing it to the President (Bola Tinubu).

“I want to assure you that President Tinubu, though he has not stayed long in office, is supportive of the activities of the Armed Forces.

“By the time the Senate meets with him in conjunction with the House of Representatives, I believe that the resolutions that we come out with what will benefit the entire country.

“It is a fact that since he assumed duties, insecurity has abated and major attacks are no longer taking place, but this one is just an aberration, and it will be brought to an end.

“I assure the good people of the areas affected that this matter is now on the floor of the Senate and we are taking serious actions with the presidency to ensure that normalcy is restored to the areas and the victims are also taken care of.”

During the sitting, the Senate paid tribute to those who lost their lives and urged the Service Chiefs, the Inspector-General of Police, and other security agencies to immediately deploy security personnel.