Nigeria’s security deteriorating, but military did “a good job” — Lawan

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Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, said yesterday that the security situation in some parts of the country was deteriorating.

He did, however, say that the military did “a good job” of trying to correct it.

Lawan made the comments after the senator representing Plateau North, Istifanus Gyang, drew the attention of the Senate to attacks by bandits in some communities in Plateau State.

In a personal explanation to his colleagues yesterday, Gyang lamented that bandits had become so emboldened that they give notices before attacking their targets.

But Lawan blamed the worsening security situation on the lack of resources, saying “let me remark here that the security agencies should ensure that we maintain security in areas that appear to be flashpoints.

“I agree with you that recently, the security situation in some parts of the country has started to deteriorate.

“But I think the military has done a very good job in improving security across the country and we commend them for doing so much with insufficient resources.

“At all times, our focus must be on providing security and improving the welfare of the citizens of Nigeria.

”I also commend you for bringing this information on what is happening in your senatorial district to the Senate.”

The Senate subsequently observed a one-minute silence in honour of all those killed in the attacks.