The Chairman of the Senate Committee on Interior, Senator
Atiku Bagudu, has said that activities by insurgents in the Northern part of
the country has claimed more than 400 officers of NIS, especially during jail
breaks in the country.
He called for the use of technology and provision of more
arms for NIS officers to help stop the activities of Boko Haram and address the
challenges of the country’s Northeast borders.
“We need to give more arms to the prison service. The prison
service should not be considered a secondary arm of the security system, it is
a major one,” he said.
Bagudu said the country’s border with Cameroon has always
posed a problem.
“Chadians coming to
the northeast are always armed and use firearms, because Chad had been at war. Fencing
four thousand miles border will be very difficult. Technology has changed the
way we monitor the borders, with increased use of technology and more
personnel, we can achieve more with less spending. We are members of the ECOWAS
group of nations. We are committed to free entry and exit. Even if we seal our
borders, we can’t stop ECOWAS members from coming into our country.”
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