The Senate has urged the police to investigate the circumstances surrounding the Oct. 20 robbery attack on four banks in Otukpo, Benue.
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This was sequel to a point of order by Sen. Abba Moro (PDP Benue) during plenary on Tuesday.
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Presenting the motion, Moro expressed concerns that suspected robbers numbering over 50 on vehicles and motorcycles invaded the community beating multiple security check points without being apprehended.
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“About eight innocent Nigerians including four police officers lost their lives in the attacks,” he said.
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Moro said that the robbers spent over an hour with little or no resistance, holding the entire town hostage and carted away millions of naira as well as police ammunition.
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The lawmaker blamed the robbery on lack of intelligence report from security agencies including the Department of States Service (DSS).
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“The government of the day must sit up and brace for the challenge,” he said.
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Moro said that the call for the establishment of local police formations was not the way out of the current security challenges.
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“Most of the state governments cannot pay civil servants. Therefore, adding more burden on them is not the way to go in my opinion,” he said.
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