Senate urges FG and River government to work together, tackle insecurity problems

The Senate has called on the federal and Rivers state government, to work together in developing workable strategies to tackle rising cases of killings in the state.

This followed a motion by Senator Andrew Uchendu(APC-Rivers) at plenary.

Presenting the motion, Uchendu said that the death of innocent citizens as a result of murder, kidnapping, violence or abduction have been the bane of Rivers state for more than a decade.

He said the killings assumed dangerous dimension before, during and after the 2019 general elections.

He said: “There is a new twist that has been added to this sacrilegious conduct by not only killing by beheading but also by having the corpses burnt”.

At about 9.00 pm on Sunday, May 19, gunmen invaded Isiodu community in Emohua local government, of the state killing three young men aged between 23 and 30 and unashamedly burnt the corpses.

It is worrisome that these killings spread across the length and breadth of the state.” Senator Osinachukwu Ideozu (APC-Rivers) while regretting the killings said it was not an isolated case.

He cited several states with similar concern, stressing that lasting solution should be sought holistically. In his remarks, the president of the Senate, Bukola Saraki called for a holistic approach to the problem.

He expressed concern that the level of insecurity in the country had taken a worrisome dimension.

He said: “This is a matter for concern. Criminality must be dealt with and not with political interest. When the inspector general of police visited the Senate last week, he promised to do something. We hope better strategies are adopted to solve the problem”.

Saraki urged the federal and state governments to work together towards tackling the problem.

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