By Paul Onomuakpokpo
If the senate really
needed unimpeachable answers to the nation’s security questions, it only
demonstrated another case of its accustomed dilettantism when it summoned the
acting Inspector General of Police Mohammed Adamu.
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Latching on to the platitude
that the knowledge of state security matters should be the privilege of only
the few in the inner sanctum of government, the senate did not publicise the
outcomes of its over two hours’ meeting with Adamu. Yet, unauthorised sources
have divulged what transpired at the meeting. The IGP, not unexpectedly, at the
meeting blamed his inability to tackle the insecurity on paucity of funds,
personnel and weapons.