 Meanwhile, against the allegation of the PDP, Senate caucus that President Buhari is not in charge of the nation's security. The APC caucus of the Senate says he is in full control of the present administration, addressing newsmen after the caucus meeting on Wednesday. Senate Majority Leader Abdullah Yahya noted that the caucus is worried, saying their position had gone too far in their criticism playing with the lives of Nigerians. Abdullah Yahya maintained that President Buhari, service chiefs and heads of other security agencies are meeting on the matter of security challenges, with a plea that Nigerians should be patient, accusing past administrations of its failure to invest in the security of the country. We take exception to the unfortunate charge that our presidents have not been seen. This is polls and cheap politics. Mr. President and the service chiefs are meticulously busy every day and every night in deliberations and actions, with a view to addressing the security challenges across the entire country. Similarly, Mr. President had always made statements to Nigerians on all major security incidences and assuring Nigerians and indeed the international community that is on top of the game and that he will continue to do his best in making sure that security challenges are tackled head on. We want to assure Nigerians that Mr. President is in charge of the government and is discharging his duties conscientiously and patriotically. It is a well-known fact that the federal government and the PDP refused to invest in the security infrastructure of the country while Mr. President and that APCE-led government had massively invested in this regard more than any other past government including the military and we are confident that the nation will surmount its current security challenges.