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Senate meets with Service Chiefs to review North-East Zone operations

written by Samuel Etuk February 4, 2016
Senate meets with Service Chiefs to review North-East Zone operations

The leadership of the Senate and chairmen of committees relating to security, on Wednesday held a meeting with heads of the military to review the developments in the fight against insurgency in the North east zone, particularly in the wake of the recent attack on Dalori town in Borno State.Senate

At the closed door meeting which lasted for about two hours and presided over by Senate President, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, several issues tailored at further empowering the security agencies to win the war against the Boko Haram insurgency were discussed.

The Military chiefs led by General Abayomi Olonishakin, the Chief of Defence Staff, briefed the Senators on the various challenges faced by the military, particularly the state of their equipment which they said required serious upgrading and re-stocking.

They also complained that their vote in the 2015 supplementary budget had not been released, thereby hampering their ability to fund their operations.

Other issues that came up for discussion was the need to continuously increase the personnel in the three branches of the military and the hindrance posed by the procurement process which they said was very slow.

The military chiefs also canvassed the need for the review of some laws governing their operations so as to make them able to respond to emergency situations.

The need for regional support for the fight against insurgency in the North-east by the neighbouring countries, resettlement of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) back to their traditional homes, the issue of intelligence gathering and sharing among the various agencies and mobilisation of the international community, particularly through inter-parliamentary efforts in support of the fight against terrorism in Nigeria, were also discussed.

The Senators assured the military chiefs that they will fast track the request for the review of the relevant laws by putting them on the Priority Bills list once they were given adequate information on areas that needed to be amended.

They also promised to take up the issue of release of funds raised by the military chiefs with the Ministry of Finance immediately.

The committees on Defence, finance and appropriations have also been mandated to ensure that the issues raised by the service chiefs were taken care of in the budget.

The Senators noted that at this point when the nation had recorded serious gains in the fight against insurgency, all hands should be on deck to sustain the tempo against the violent groups.

The meeting was attended by Saraki, his deputy, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, Senate Leader, Ali Ndume, Majority Whip, Francis Alimikhena, Chairman, Senate Committee on Navy, Isa Hama Misau and his colleague in the Committee on Air Force, Duro Faseyi.

However, Chairman of Senate Committee on Defence, Senator Ahmed Lawan was absent.

The Chief of Defence Staff, General Olonishakin led the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai, his colleague in the navy, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ette Ibas and the Air Force, Air Marshal Sadiq Abubakar to the meeting.

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