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IGP, Mohammed Adamu
The Acting Inspector- General of Police, IGP, Mohammed Adamu was earlier today grilled by the Senators at the hallowed chamber. The IGP who entered the Chamber at 11.25am immediately started a closed-door session with the Senators on the security situation in the country. Soon after he entered, the Senate President, Dr Bukola Saraki called on the Clerk of the Senate Nelson Ayewor to clear the gallery for the session to commence. The meeting was to enable the Acting IGP to brief the Senate on how to nip in the bud, the raging state of insecurity in virtually all parts of the country. The Senators also wanted to know what's responsible for the inability of security agencies, especially the police to end the menace. Worried by the level of banditry and increasing cases of kidnapping across the country, the Senate had last week summoned acting IGP Muhammad Adamu to appear before it at plenary today. Also read: Senate Presidency: Intense Lobby, nocturnal meetings of APC serving senators, senators – elect The Senate has asked the IGP to appear and brief it on the rising wave of insecurity, banditry and kidnapping in the country, especially in the northern part of the country. According to the Senate, the appearance would enable the Inspector General of Police touch on very salient and germane issues as regards insecurity, a spate of banditry and kidnappings with a view to finding a lasting solution to the problems. The Senate took the decision when it condemned in very strong terms, the gruesome killing of a 29-year-old Briton, Faye Mooney and another Nigerian and the abduction of three others on Friday, April 19, 2019. Resolutions of the Senate were a sequel to a motion entitled, “Senseless killing of a Briton and the abduction of three others in a Holiday Resort in Kaduna State by Armed Bandits.” sponsored by Senator Shehu Sani, PRP, Kaduna Central. The motion was co-sponsored by Senator Joshua Dariye who is presently in Prison and 108 Senators. Details later… (Adapted from Vanguard)

























