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Senate To Probe Ex-Service Chiefs Over Alleged Fund Diversion

by Sunday Isuwa
10 months ago
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The Senate has backed the Nigerian military’s efforts to stop terrorists and curtail the recent scourge of suicide bombing.

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The Senate also asked its relevant committees to support the military in examining the alleged diversion of funds by former service chiefs to construct educational institutions in their respective villages.

Additionally, a motion was proposed to prevent future occurrences of diverting security funds for non-security purposes.

However, the Senate rejected this motion when put to a vote, indicating a lack of support from most senators who only want the bombing and other insecurity issues stopped.

Amid these deliberations, the Senate identified three major hot spots in Borno State where Boko Haram fighters are active.

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This revelation came after the arrest of a female suicide bomber who was about to detonate an explosive device.

Tragically, another soldier lost his life while attempting to prevent the fourth suicide bomber from carrying out the attack.

The Senate, led by Senator Mohammed Ali Ndume, who hails from Borno State, put forward suggestions to address the ongoing insurgency.

They emphasised the need for the deployment of modern technology by security agencies and highlighted Lake Chad Region, Sambisa Forest, and Mandara Mountains as new hot spots of Boko Haram activities.

Other senators, including Mohammed Monguno and Ahmad Lawan, stressed the importance of deploying advanced technology and investing in the security sector.

They believe that equipping the military with the necessary tools, such as drones, is crucial for combating terrorism and ensuring national security.

Senator Akpabio, who presided over the session, attributed the recent suicide bombings in Borno State to a failure of intelligence.

He emphasised the need for a proactive approach to security and urged the government to address the issue promptly.

He said the deployment of modern technology and increased investment in the armed forces are crucial steps towards achieving this goal.

 


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