The Senate on Wednesday resolved to summon the Minister of Defence, Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lt. Gen. Olufemi Oluyede and the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun, to brief the lawmakers on the coordinated federal response to insecurity in Kwara South.
The Senate also urged the federal government to establish a permanent military base in Kwara South, near the forest belts of Ifelodun Local Government Area as a rapid response hub to tackle insecurity in the zone.
The resolutions followed a motion of urgent national importance
sponsored during plenary by Senator Ashiru Oyelola Yisa (Kwara South).
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The red chamber also called for immediate deployment of additional troops and special units to clear the forests and restore normalcy in affected communities in the senatorial district.
In his lead debate, Senator Yisa lamented the escalating insecurity in Kwara South, especially in Ifelodun LGA where he said bandit attacks, kidnappings, and killings have reached alarming levels in recent weeks.
He disclosed that the development has forced thousands of residents to flee their communities.
“Further notes that within the last month, no fewer than twelve forest guards and local vigilante members were killed in an ambush by armed bandits in Oke-Ode, including Baale of Ogba-Ayo community.
“Several other traditional and community leaders were among those slain in separate incidents in Babanla, Sagbe, Oro Ago, Ganmu-Alheri, etc in Ifelodun, Isin, Ekiti and Oke Ero LGAs.
“Concerned that at least 142 persons have been kidnapped and over 70 killed in the last twelve months across Kwara South, with no fewer than 25 communities deserted due to recurring attacks—leading to severe humanitarian displacement and disruption of social and economic life,” he said.
After a debate on the motion, the Senate mandated its Committees on Defence, Police Affairs, and National Security and Intelligence to undertake an on-the-spot assessment of affected areas and report back within two weeks.
It also called on the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) to immediately provide humanitarian relief to displaced persons in Ifelodun and other affected LGAs.
The red chamber equally urged the federal government to compensate families of fallen forest guards and vigilantes who died defending their communities. The senators also observed a minute silence in honour of the departed.