The House of Representatives has invited Nyesom Wike, Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT; Nuhu Ribadu, National Securiy Adviser, NSA; and security chiefs over the worsening security crisis in Abuja.
The motion was moved by a member representing Aguta Federal Constituency, Anambra State, Dominic Okafor, on Wednesday.
The lawmaker said the issue of insecurity in the FCT is โvery disappointing and unbefitting of a federal capital cityโ.
โThe Federal Capital Territory is and remains the seat of the Federal Government, from where national policies are formulated, headquarters of Federal Government agencies are domiciled, international edifices are located, majority of foreigners and visitors are resident.
โThe level of insecurity raving the centre of unity in recent times, is, to say the least, very disappointing and unbefitting of a federal capital city where there are escalating cases of โone chanceโ, armed robberies, banditry and rampant kidnappings and killingsโ, Mr Okafor said.
He also said since the previous administration made registration and linking of the National Identity Number, NIN, compulsory, there has never been a time it was used to tackle or address insecurity in the FCT or the country.
The motion was adopted when it was put to a voice vote by Tajudeen Abbas, Speaker of the house.
The House resolved to invite the minister of FCT, NSA and heads of all security agencies for an emergency security briefing and strategy.
It also asked, โthe Minister of the Federal Capital Territory to install closed circuit cameras in the nationโs capital and its environs. Also to install other security gadgets, equip security personnel with modern equipment to combat the rising insecurity within the territory and its environs, including the use of dronesโ.
The house mandated the heads of all security agencies to โUrgently collaborate among themselves, train and set up special units within their formations to track and clamp down on criminal elements within and around the Territoryโ.
The Green Chamber also asked the heads of all security agencies to immediately commence the use of the registered NIN in their technology to trace and curb insecurity across the country.