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Police Withdrawal From VIPs: Our Lives In Danger – Senators by ogododo(op): 8:01am On Nov 27, 2025
Several senators on Wednesday raised concerns about President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s directive to withdraw police personnel attached to Very Important Persons (VIPs), warning that the move could expose them to grave security risks.

They raised the concerns during a debate at plenary on the escalating insecurity across the country, triggered by a motion moved by Senator Oyelola Yisa Ashiru on the need for urgent federal intervention.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu recently ordered the withdrawal of police officers providing security for VIPs amid escalating security challenges in the country.

He also directed police authorities to redeploy them to concentrate on their core duties, a move that mandated the Special Protection Unit of the Nigeria Police Force to order all officers attached to VIPs and beats nationwide to return to their bases.

Contributing to the debate, Senator Aliyu Magatakarda Wamakko (Sokoto North) said the withdrawal of police escorts from top government officials and other VIPs was ill-timed, given the worsening security situation across the country.

According to him, public office holders remain high-value targets for terrorists, kidnappers and other criminal gangs, making the decision potentially dangerous.

Our lives are in danger. At a time when criminals are becoming more desperate and attacks are on the rise, withdrawing police protection from senators and other VIPs exposes us to avoidable risks. This policy needs to be reviewed,” Wamakko said.

Similarly, Senator Tahir Monguno (APC, Borno North), said withdrawing police protection from public officials at a time of heightened criminal activities would put their lives at serious risk.

He said senators and other VIPs have become prime targets for terrorists, kidnappers and armed gangs, making the directive “dangerous and poorly timed.”

The withdrawal of security from VIPs will expose many of us to unnecessary danger. The security situation is deteriorating. Kidnappers and criminals are becoming more emboldened. Removing police protection now is like opening us up to attacks.”

Other senators echoed similar concerns, arguing that while the police reform directive may have been well-intentioned, it failed to account for the realities of Nigeria’s current security challenges.

Some lawmakers noted that many senators frequently travel to vulnerable areas within their constituencies and rely on their police security teams for safety, especially during oversight functions, community engagements and political activities.

Following the intense debate, the Senate resolved to engage the presidency and the police authorities to reconsider or adjust the withdrawal policy in line with current national security realities.

More details are expected as the Senate leadership meets with the president to formally communicate its security concerns.

In the House of Representatives, former deputy speaker, Ahmed Idris Wase (Plateau), called for a review of the directive, ordering the withdrawal of police personnel from VIPs, warning that the measure could expose public officials to heightened security risks amid rising kidnapping incidents across the country.

Speaking during a special session of the House on insecurity, Wase said while the intention behind the policy may be laudable, its implementation must be clearly categorised to avoid endangering individuals who face real and escalating threats.

He noted that criminals, including kidnappers and bandits, have increasingly targeted politicians and other public office holders, citing a recent video in which a suspected kidnapper vowed to attack political leaders.

He said many public officials, especially those residing or travelling outside Abuja, are already living under severe insecurity, stressing that the withdrawal of security aides without proper risk assessment would leave them vulnerable.

According to him, travelling on major highways has become extremely dangerous, with kidnapping occurring “virtually every day.”

He added that he personally feels unsafe travelling between Abuja and Jos after 6pm due to repeated attacks along the route.

Wase called for a review of the directive and that the categorisation of those exempted from the withdrawal is clearly defined.

Kidnappers to face death penalty

The Senate also declared that all kidnapping-related offences be classified as acts of terrorism.

It resolved that kidnappers should face the death penalty (maximum sentence) once the relevant law is amended, and that the courts should have no discretion to reduce the sentence or substitute with a fine.

The Red Chamber mandated that a formal amendment bill, to reflect these changes in the law, be drafted and presented “in the shortest possible time.”

Earlier during the debate, Senator Francis Fadahunsi (Osun East) urged the Senate to criminalise negotiations with kidnappers.

Senator Garba Maidoki (Kebbi South) said authorities know the identities and hideouts of many bandits but questioned why the military has failed to apprehend them.

Senator Abdul Ningi (Bauchi Central) said kidnappers must face the stiffest penalties.

“Kidnapping must be branded a terrorist act and must carry the death penalty. Let’s look inwards and get it right,” Ningi said.

Senator Sadiq Umar (Kwara North) said Nigeria is facing an “existential threat” and all hands must be on deck to defeat terrorism.

Senate probes soldiers’ withdrawal before Kebbi abduction

The Senate also mandated its security-related committee to investigate the alleged recent security lapses, including the withdrawal of troops from a vulnerable area in Kebbi State before a school abduction and the killing of a high-ranking officer.

The Senate also directed the launch of “intelligence-driven operations,” including aerial surveillance, cross-state collaboration, and community-based intelligence systems.

The red chamber urged the establishment of a new Joint Task Force (JTF), specifically for the Kwara–Kogi corridor, with forward operating bases in areas identified as vulnerable.

The Senate resolved that its leadership would brief President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on the resolutions and proposed action plan.

It also assured its commitment to follow up within one week, with reconstituted committees and security agencies required to report on actions taken so far.

Lawmakers consider review of firearms laws

Senators also considered a review of the country’s firearm laws to permit responsible citizens to own or bear ammunition.

The lawmakers adopted the proposal through a voice vote conducted by the Senate President, Godswill Akpabio.

The proposal was one of the prayers in a motion sponsored by Oyelola Ashiru (APC, Kwara South), on the rising cases of kidnapping in the country, particularly in Niger, Kwara and Kebbi, where there were security challenges in the last two weeks.

In his motion, Mr Ashiru, who is the deputy Senate leader, complained about the terrorist attack on Christ Apostolic Church, Oke Igan, in Eruku, Kwara State, where three worshippers were killed and 38 others abducted.

States must work with federal agencies to tackle insecurity – Barau

Deputy Senate President, Barau Jibrin, has urged state governments to intensify collaboration with federal security agencies to stem the rising insecurity across the country.

Speaking with journalists on Wednesday at the National Assembly Complex in Abuja, Barau said President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is “working tirelessly” to address insecurity, but stressed that his efforts must be complemented at the subnational level.

“Mr President is doing extremely well, but his efforts must be supported by all Nigerians, state governments, corporate organisations and all citizens,” he said.

“Insecurity is a collective challenge. If others come in to complement the federal government, we will overcome this problem sooner than expected.”

Barau urged states to invest in surveillance infrastructure and other security hardware that federal agencies can deploy to combat threats within their jurisdictions.

“It’s not rocket science. A state can establish facilities to monitor activities in its forests and vulnerable areas. Such support will help the military and other agencies respond faster. If every state adopts this model, we can drastically reduce insecurity in a short time,” Senator Barau said.

He commended the President for cancelling his planned trip to South Africa for the G20 Summit to focus on domestic security concerns, noting that the decision contributed to the successful rescue of abducted victims in Kebbi State.

Senator Barau also addressed the Senate’s resolutions on national security and the planned engagement with the President, saying the Senate leadership would jointly determine the tone of the communication.

“The President is a leader who listens. Whatever the Senate presents will be well received,” he said.

On state police, Barau said the debate should focus less on nomenclature and more on adequately equipping the existing Nigeria Police Force. He maintained that President Tinubu inherited an underfunded police system but has since prioritised improved funding, training and recruitment.

“It is not about the name of the outfit. What matters is training, equipment and funding. The President is already addressing these gaps,” Senator Barau added.

He also confirmed ongoing discussions on amending the Terrorism Act to classify kidnapping as a terrorist offence, describing the move as “interesting and necessary.”
https://dailytrust.com/police-withdrawal-from-vips-our-lives-in-danger-lawmakers/

Re: Police Withdrawal From VIPs: Our Lives In Danger – Senators by muyico(m): 8:03am On Nov 27, 2025
i thought is audio order, but becoming real
Re: Police Withdrawal From VIPs: Our Lives In Danger – Senators by Christistruth00: 8:05am On Nov 27, 2025
What about the lives of other Nigerians?

Hire your loyal Area boys and send them to Isreal for Training as others have done
Re: Police Withdrawal From VIPs: Our Lives In Danger – Senators by helinues: 8:16am On Nov 27, 2025
Sebi your lives dey important than other Nigerians abi

Awon oniyeye
Re: Police Withdrawal From VIPs: Our Lives In Danger – Senators by okomile(f): 8:25am On Nov 27, 2025
We are all one Nigerians

Make una see wetin all of us dey endure

Una welcome to the real world
grin grin
Re: Police Withdrawal From VIPs: Our Lives In Danger – Senators by yarimo(m): 8:26am On Nov 27, 2025
But the lives of people you are representing are not in danger?
Re: Police Withdrawal From VIPs: Our Lives In Danger – Senators by LibertyRep: 8:28am On Nov 27, 2025
Get private security men to guard you now.

What are your billions for?

Next time, you all won't fold your arms on anything that affect the common man, because it'll eventually get to you.
Re: Police Withdrawal From VIPs: Our Lives In Danger – Senators by Dotherightthing: 8:34am On Nov 27, 2025
I thought elected officials were automatically entitled to police escortshuh
Re: Police Withdrawal From VIPs: Our Lives In Danger – Senators by BlessedGift: 10:54am On Nov 28, 2025
Re: Police Withdrawal From VIPs: Our Lives In Danger – Senators by cococandy(f): 10:55am On Nov 28, 2025
Your lives wouldn’t be at risk if you guys as a collective took care of your people.

In more advanced countries , elected officials do not have to move around in the fear and dread that Nigerian officials do. You hoard national resources for yourselves and kids, then you live in fear because you’ve subjected your citizens to a life of animalistic savagery.
Re: Police Withdrawal From VIPs: Our Lives In Danger – Senators by temmyyem: 10:55am On Nov 28, 2025
Their lives can never be in danger; the bandits work for them. Banditry can never be this successful without the support of the government and those who call themselves politicians. This evil they have setup to depopulate Nigerians especially those living in rural areas, will consume them, in the Name that's above every name.

Both the politicians and the religious leaders especially islamic and christains leaders will not go unpunished.
Re: Police Withdrawal From VIPs: Our Lives In Danger – Senators by Lanretoye(m):
Okay your own lives should be safe then the lives of the citizens should be in danger.

The senate should also probe who leaked the coordinate of the general that was killed.
Our compromised army,a gallant general called for back up they allowed terrorist to go and kill him.
They said they should go and secure school children,someone ordered them to leave so the kidnappers can have a through fare.
There was a time during GEJ regime when there was foreign assistance to flush these terrorists when they kidnapped the chibok girls,before they arrived the terrorists have been informed of their plan.
If Trump decides to send military assistance,our Nigerian army will still sabotage the whole effort
There was a video of one of the bandits that was caught and he confessed that the bike he used for the operation was borrowed from one soldier,in another instance they saw id card of a soldier at the scene of the kidnappings.
Every reasonable person will know who the terrorists are buy the fear of military take over won’t let them talk
Re: Police Withdrawal From VIPs: Our Lives In Danger – Senators by laslimdajay: 10:55am On Nov 28, 2025
Always think about themselves...

Is our own life not important too?
Re: Police Withdrawal From VIPs: Our Lives In Danger – Senators by Nackzy: 10:56am On Nov 28, 2025
Woaw nice what an entitlement feeling, resign from being a senator then
Re: Police Withdrawal From VIPs: Our Lives In Danger – Senators by LabStores: 10:56am On Nov 28, 2025
Your lives are in danger?

Very funny people.

What about the lives of Nigerians?

Besides, what can police do for you guys that NSCDC can't do?
Una no serious at all.
Re: Police Withdrawal From VIPs: Our Lives In Danger – Senators by Onlinetutor7: 10:56am On Nov 28, 2025
You people should suffer what common Nigerians are suffering, by the time 2 senators are kidnapped maybe you all will sit up and stop playing politics with human lives
Re: Police Withdrawal From VIPs: Our Lives In Danger – Senators by rayblast(m): 10:56am On Nov 28, 2025
So una dey fear to die huh
Awon Were dede
Re: Police Withdrawal From VIPs: Our Lives In Danger – Senators by potbelly(m): 10:56am On Nov 28, 2025
Insensitive moofos in power...
So your lives are more important than the ordinary Nigerian the police force is supposed to protect...
Re: Police Withdrawal From VIPs: Our Lives In Danger – Senators by Exousiang01(m): 10:56am On Nov 28, 2025
Una dey see the problem now abi.
Ndume was just complaining yesterday that even the president has too much security, now another senator is complaining about......
See eh.

Let NSCDC start work, shebi government don give them gun
Re: Police Withdrawal From VIPs: Our Lives In Danger – Senators by grandstar(m): 10:58am On Nov 28, 2025
Withdrawing police escorts was dumb.

Tinubu is only treating the symptom of a problem and not the problem itself.

The problem is the high crime rate and kidnapping. People are so afraid.

I
Re: Police Withdrawal From VIPs: Our Lives In Danger – Senators by APOSTLECHUMA: 10:58am On Nov 28, 2025
What are those crooks complaining about when they can hire the services of well armed private security guards ?
Re: Police Withdrawal From VIPs: Our Lives In Danger – Senators by PWANMaxGroup: 10:58am On Nov 28, 2025
Your live as the life of any Nigerian out there is important.
Re: Police Withdrawal From VIPs: Our Lives In Danger – Senators by Kimo21(m): 10:58am On Nov 28, 2025
yarimo:
But the lives of people you are representing are not in danger?
Yarimo if you’re in trouble blink twice. It can’t be you that typed this thing
Re: Police Withdrawal From VIPs: Our Lives In Danger – Senators by Sheuns(m): 10:58am On Nov 28, 2025
Your life is just one. If una go today, the country won’t feel it. Like Wike and some of you politicians have said “we’re overpopulated”.
Re: Police Withdrawal From VIPs: Our Lives In Danger – Senators by udemzyudex(m): 10:59am On Nov 28, 2025
Same way our lives have been in danger too.

Hire private security.
Re: Police Withdrawal From VIPs: Our Lives In Danger – Senators by LabStores: 10:59am On Nov 28, 2025
Exousiang01:
Una dey see the problem now abi.
Ndume was just complaining yesterday that even the president has too much security, now another senator is complaining about......
See eh.

Let NSCDC start work, shebi government don give them gun
That one na noise

How can a president of a country like Nigeria have TOO much security details?
Re: Police Withdrawal From VIPs: Our Lives In Danger – Senators by tobenuel(m): 11:00am On Nov 28, 2025
yarimo:
But the lives of people you are representing are not in danger?
Where are you commenting from?
Re: Police Withdrawal From VIPs: Our Lives In Danger – Senators by Image123(m): 11:00am On Nov 28, 2025
Make laws that make the country safe for all. Make development an intentional emergency.
Re: Police Withdrawal From VIPs: Our Lives In Danger – Senators by nairalanda1(m): 11:01am On Nov 28, 2025
Call the nscdc then. Stop crying
Re: Police Withdrawal From VIPs: Our Lives In Danger – Senators by Sensitivity: 11:01am On Nov 28, 2025
They prefer common citizens to face insecurity.
These people are heartless.

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