The
Senate has resolved to summon President Muhammadu Buhari to address the
legislature on the spate of killings in Nigeria.
The lawmakers, however, agreed to hold a joint
session with the House of Representatives which had, on Wednesday, also invited
the President.
The
upper chamber of the National Assembly expressed concerns about the competence
of the country’s security chiefs and the need to declare a state of emergency
in the states experiencing security crises.
The
decisions were taken based on a motion moved by Senator George Akume on the
recent killing of two priests and 17 worshippers in a Catholic church in Benue
State.
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