The House of Representatives has urged its clerk to compile its resolutions on security for transmission to the Office of the National Security Adviser (NSA).
The lawmakers took the decision following a motion by the Minority Leader of the House, Kingsley Chinda, and 28 others on Wednesday’s plenary.
Chinda who represents Obio/Akpor Federal Constituency, Rivers State said insecurity across the country in the past few years had impacted negatively on the cost of living, especially food items.
He said despite the resolutions by the House, nothing has been done to mitigate the attendant consequences, adding that many Nigerians would be subjected to food insecurity if nothing is done to address the challenges of insecurity in the country.
Chinda said, “According to the International Centre for Investigative Reporting, over 380 Nigerians had been kidnapped in January 2024, and over 26.5 million Nigerians were projected by the Food and Agriculture Organisation to be food insecure in 2024.
“Unless the House of Representatives matches its resolutions with actions, the faith that the citizens have in the House will wane, and more Nigerians will continue to suffer the negative effects of insecurity in all sectors of the economy.”
With a voice vote on the motion, Deputy Speaker, Benjamin Kalu, who presided over the plenary session mandated the Clerk of the House “To compile all House Resolutions on security and forward the compilation to the office of the Security Adviser and the Committee on Legislative Compliance for action.”