Majority Leader, Alhassan Ado Doguwa (APC, Kano), during a debate on a motion on matters of urgent public importance by Hon. Shehu Balarabe, (APC, Kaduna) on the recent successive terrorist attacks in Kaduna State, advised that Nigerians be allowed to bear arms in self defense.
“Why should this thing continue to happen? I think government and officials of government, not even the security agencies, security agencies are under democratic authorities. Government in this case has to rise up to its responsibility. Call a spade, a spade. If it is about funding, each of us here knows we have never have(sic) any cause to contemplate funding our security agencies,” he said.
“With all sense of responsibility, I think Nigerians should this moment should be allowed to also take arms; Nigerians must be allowed to take up arms in defence of their innocent souls, defend their hard earned properties because it is like a monumental failure, if the agencies of security have failed, then Nigerians should not be seen as failure. Let Nigerians organise themselves in the way of civil defence. Let organise defence for their innocent souls,” Doguwa stressed.
According to him, until such a time when the laws guiding the use of fire arms are amended by the Legislature and assented to by the President, access to and use of fire arms by unauthorized persons remain illegal.
The House had via the motion also urged the Federal Government to direct the Inspector General of Police and the Chief of Army Staff to deploy special forces to Birnin Gwari and Giwa Federal Constituency of Kaduna State to combat the bandits terrorising the people.
However, Hon. Nasiru Ali Ahmed from Nasarawa Federal Constituency, Kano in his contribution noted:
“Mr Speaker, I said it before in this chamber, from 2015 when this government came in to power, how many service chiefs have we had, how many IGP of police have we had? Some have come and gone, but only one person has not been changed up till today, and that is the National Security Adviser, what is the job of the National Security Adviser? Do we have a National Security Adviser at all? the agencies that have been mentioned, from the Army, Navy, Air force, Police, DSS, all of these agencies are accountable to National Security Adviser,” he noted.