 The proposed meeting between senators and Nigeria's security chiefs on the security situation of the country has been postponed due to absence of some heads of intelligence agencies. Meanwhile, some security chiefs were at the Senate to discuss the spate of insecurity across the country. The security chiefs present were Toa-Reed Lagbaja, chief of army staff, Immanuel Ogalla, chief of naval staff, and Hassan Abubakar, chief of air staff. Kayo Deh, a Wettocoon Inspector General of Police, I.G.P., and Yusuf Bici, director general of the Department of State Services, D.S.S. The meeting was however postponed in order to accommodate heads of intelligence agencies. President of the Senate, Gotswi-Laquabio, who made the announcement during Wednesday's plenary, explained that the decision was taken in order to accommodate everyone involved. The Senate president directed the clerk of the Senate to expand the invitees list to cover all service chiefs, the National Security Advisor, Finance Minister, Interior Minister, Defense Minister, Minister of State for Defense, and the Minister of Police Affairs. At the clerk of the Senate, the Senate has directed accordingly that you further invite the National Security Advisor, the Minister of Defense, the Minister of State Defense, the Minister of Police Affairs, the Minister of State Police Affairs, the Chief of Defense staff, National Security Advisor, and of course the DGNA, Minister of Interior, Minister of Finance and Co-initiated Minister of the Economy. In addition to the service chiefs who have honored the invitation of the Senate, it's important to know that we represent the Nigerian people and we can only do the will of the Nigerian people. And our job is to complement the efforts of the executive and then also to assist the executive to succeed because if the government or president will admit to be able to not succeed, it means that we have all failed. It means that Nigeria has failed. The Senate will agree with me in view of the fact that the people we have mentioned are not here, the personnel we have mentioned are not here, and we need their presence to have a holistic and complete discussion on the security situation in the country. So is it the view of the Senate that this be moved to Tuesday, the 13th day of February 2023? Those in support say aye. Those against say nay. The ayes have it. So this security briefing is therefore adjourned to the 13th day of February 2024 at 11 a.m. prompt. It might be down behind closed doors. It is expected to address the security problems facing Nigeria, such as terrorism, kidnapping and banditry.