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Security in Nigeria has deteriorated and loss of lives is not acceptable – Senate Pre - Edoman - 01-28-2020 Security in Nigeria has deteriorated and loss of lives is not acceptable – Senate President, Ahmed Lawan The Senate President, Ahmed Lawan has raised an alarm over the insecurity witnessed across the country which has led to loss of lives and properties. Speaking at Tuesday’s plenary at the Senate chamber of the National Assembly in Abuja, Lawan reiterated the need for lives and properties to be secured in the country as enshrined in the Nigerian constitution. He said; Quote:“My distinguished colleagues, the security situation in our country requires serious attention and due consideration by the Senate and indeed the National Assembly. In his welcome speech after the lawmakers resumed from their six-week recess, the Senate President disclosed that they are working to engage the Federal Government on the implementation of the nation’s security strategy. He added that they will also be working towards implementation of community policing and will also be inviting police authorities to give periodic updates. He said; Quote:“There is an urgent need for a paradigm shift and reform of the architecture and structure of our security systems. Equally important is citizen participation, and collaboration in providing security.” On Power he said; Quote: “My distinguished colleagues, it is an incontrovertible fact that the power sector cannot function optimally and thrive under the current circumstances. |