Real Reason Nigerian Security Agencies Can’t Contain Insecurity – Senate President
Senate President Ahmad Lawan has exposed the reason security agencies in the country struggle to contain insecurity.
He said international politics is to blame for the problem, saying it slows down the process of acquiring equipment needed in the war against insecurity.
Lawan spoke on Sunday in an interview with journalists ahead of the first anniversary of the Ninth Senate, which comes up on Thursday.
He said the country’s security system was currently overstretched, adding that more resources are needed to tackle insecurity.
He said, “To some extent, we are suffering from international politics. I know that in our efforts to try to buy spare parts for jets, they may write to a certain foreign government and it will take six to nine months while another country will write to the same government and maybe get it in one or two months.
“So, something is not right, but that’s to say that it’s now one of our challenges that we will continue to engage with countries that we feel don’t understand what we are doing here.
“Also, we need more resources for security. By resources, I don’t mean just money, we need more personnel for the armed forces.
“We need more personnel for the police, Nigerian immigration Service, and almost all the agencies and paramilitary as well.
“We also need resources in terms of equipment, machinery, and then training.
“What we experience today is we don’t have sufficient personnel, the resources available to security office are inadequate.
“Government is doing a lot to get more resources in terms of equipment and machinery.”