Senate Implores Nigerian Army To Establish Camp In Sambisa

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The Nigerian senate has reached a consensus to demand for the re-establishment of a military installation at the outskirt of Sambisa forest.

The consensus was consequent upon the unanimous adoption of a motion moved by Seanator Aishatu Ahmed (Adamawa Central), seeking establishment of military base close to the hideouts of the insurgent.

The resolution was reached following the debate on last weekend’s Boko Haram attack on Adamawa State town Garkida. Churches, public institutions and houses were razed while some people were killed by the insurgents.

The Army announced the death of one soldier and injury to another but in her motion, Ahmed said three soldiers died while trying to fend off the terrorists, calling on the federal government to take drastic measures on insurgency.

The lawmakers tasked the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) to “urgently assess the extent of damage and provide relief materials immediately to the Garkida community affected.”

Senate President Ahmad Lawan said the Senate would not rest until the security challenges in the country were overcome.

He said that the Senate Ad hoc Committee on Security Architecture would next week submit its report for deliberations.

Lawan said: “The Senate has discussed and debated much about insecurity in the country and we setup an Ad hoc committee under the Senate Leader.

“The committee is working very hard. We are trying to look for solutions to the insecurity bedeviling the country.

“We are not going to rest on our oars until we are able to provide solutions to the insecurity in the country.

“This is the essence of our being in government and of course, it would require that we work with the House of Representatives, the Executive as well as citizens.

“I believe that citizens need to be taken into confidence in the fight against insecurity.

“We will not waste any time. As soon as the report is ready, I believe it will be by next week, we will look at it and take valuable resolutions and of course, engage the Executive arm of government.”

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Senator Ahmed in her lead debate said the Garkida attack had “religious connotation.”

The lawmaker, who said she had information that three soldiers were killed in the attack, called on the Federal Government to take a more drastic action against the insurgents.

She said: I am aware that three soldiers were killed in the dastardly attack.

“Also, property worth millions of naira were burnt or destroyed including: public hospital, schools, telecommunication facilities, police station, buses, cars, food stores, private property belonging to the good people of Garkida.

“I am worried that the Garkida crisis which has led to the destruction of lives and property was planned by the insurgents to have a religious connotation considering that churches and residences of some prominent indigenes were burnt, an act aimed at destroying the foundation of peaceful co-existence among Garkida community and Adamawa State as a whole.”