‘Better equipment, welfare’: Service Chiefs list challenges, needs at meeting with Reps

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On Tuesday, the service chiefs and the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun, appeared before the House of Representatives and enumerated their issues and needs in an effort to improve the country’s security situation.

General Christopher Musa is the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS); Lieutenant-General Taoreed Lagbaja is the Chief of Army Staff (COAS); Air Marshal Hasan Abubakar is the Chief of Air Staff (CAS); and Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla is the Chief of Naval Staff (CNS).

Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla, Chief of Naval Staff, urged that the National Assembly intervene in enhancing surveillance to cover the backwaters, streams, and other places behind the coastline.

He claims that if this is done, oil theft, pipeline vandalism, and illegal refining will be monitored 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

IGP Kayode Egbetokun outlined some challenges within the force, including poor logistics provision, insufficient patrol vehicles for police divisions, inadequate training, and poor welfare of personnel.

CDS Musa requested improved funding, disclosing that every military man including himself is fed N1,500 per day.

The defence chief wanted the collaboration of the judiciary to ensure that criminals are not released on technicalities and that special courts address the arrest of high-level criminals.

He expressed concern that it puts the safety of security personnel at risk, adding that Simon Ekpa was a menace to the country and that action must be taken diplomatically.

On illegal mining, Gen. Musa expressed a desire for states to take over for proper management.

The security chiefs were ushered into the green chamber for the security sectoral debate around 11:26 am.

This came after last Thursday’s criticism of the security heads by the lawmakers for sending representatives, who were rejected.

With the appearance of the service chiefs and IGP at the plenary session on Tuesday, they took turns outlining individual efforts to address the country’s security situation.

After a round of questions from the lawmakers, the House went into an executive session to receive answers from the security heads.

 

Anger Over Absence

The House of Representatives expressed indignation last week over the absence of the service chiefs and Egbetokun at an interactive session scheduled which was scheduled to be held last Thursday during plenary.

The security heads instead sent representatives.

The week prior, the House had scheduled a sectoral debate with the security chiefs as it planned to do with other sectors of the country.

Following a constitutional point of order by the Deputy Speaker, Benjamin Kalu, the House rejected the representation of the security heads and instead postponed the session.

The House proceeded to reschedule the engagement to Tuesday (today) as the House insisted that the service chiefs must appear at the debate.