 Meantime, the Senate has called on the federal government to apprehend the perpetrators of the horrific killing of military personnel in the Guama community in Delta State on March 14 and bring them to Burk. Last Thursday, some senior army officers and their men who were on the peace mission to the troubled area were reportedly ambushed and killed by armed youths. The Yapa Legislative Chamber equally called for the recruitment of more policemen so that the military would not be dragged into civil martyrs. These were some of the resolutions reached at Plenary after a brief debate on two motions by Senators Abdul Aziz Aradua and Ede Dafinone. They were not only killed but there were bodies who were also decapitated. The unfortunate incident occurred when the troops responded to a distressed call after the communal crisis between the Okuama and Okolova communities both in Delta State. Recognizes that the tragic incident involving the attack on military personnel from the 181 amphibious battalion during a peace mission to Okuama community in Delta State underscores the urgent need for justice and accountability without resorting to retribution. Worried that the understaffing of the Nigerian police has made Nigeria's military to take over internal policing duties such as organized crime, oil theft, communal crisis, kidnapping, banditry and other police responsibilities. Law makers for their described act as provocative saying that the incident poses danger to the innocent indigents of the communities in the region. What happened in Delta was not an accident. It was a designed and well orchestrated effort to kill our military men. And it was done in a very barbaric way, very beastly way. Mr. President, those who did that, deserved to be condemned. But I believe that this Senate and indeed the National Assembly join the leagues and I think everyone in this Senate and across our country in condemning the very sad and distantly act that was committed against officers and men of our country's military. It's not every day, even in a war situation, it's not every day a country suffers this kind of loss, even in a war, even during wartime. Mr. President, Nigeria, this is crunch time for our country and we must always ensure that whatever thing that we're doing, we must be tolerant to one another. A situation where this number of soldiers will be killed in one swap is highly regrettable. Soldiers are meant to protect the life and property of our citizenry and even the communities themselves are supposed to have tolerance in dealing with such issues. In his remarks, the Senate President, Dr. LaPabio, advised the military to carry out a thorough investigation to ascertain that those who murdered soldiers in the region on Nigerians. LaPabio expressed doubt if the corporates are from the Niger Delta. We are not at war, even in the period of war, to lose such number of personnel. No community will go to the extent of doing this kind of thing. I don't think they are from Niger Delta. So I think the first point should be that we should first establish the corporates who committed this crime. We must take it seriously, supposing they are not from Niger Delta, supposing they are not even Nigerians. And we now come and talk about giving relief materials to people for the consequences of their crimes. I would not support relief material.