
With
59 school children dead in Yobe State, the Senate Defence Committee has
ordered the Nigerian Army to the North East today to provide
protection. (A survivor pictured above)
The Senate Defence
Committee, chaired by Senator George Thompson Sekibo suspended budget
hearings to pass a resolution which ordered the Nigerian Army to the
North East.
Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General Kenneth Minimah was
ordered to provide security for all schools and health institutions in
the Boko Haram affected areas to include Maiduguri and Yobe.
General
Minimah thanked the Committee for its concern and said, "...it will be
the last of such from the insurgents." Continue...
The
resolution, introduction by Senator Ojudu from Ekiti Central, was
critical of the military's failure to pick up intelligence before the
attack and its slowness to respond to the attack for five hours.
Ojudu
said, "The North East calls for special attention and we should not be
seating down here in Abuja discussing budget while our young ones are
being slaughtered in cold blood."
It ordered the army to develop a
strategy to curb to the attacks of Boko Haram using all military
resources, and relocate to Maiduguri temporarily.
All schools and health institutions to be provided with special security.
And
the Committee of Defense invited the President of the Federal Republic
of Nigeria to provide the Armed Forces with what it needs.
The Committee of Defence will tour the three affected states when the Senate resumes it plenary.
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