 The Mandarin Senate has resolved to invite security chiefs next week for an inquisitive session and a state of insecurity in the country. This followed a collective motion by the members of the Senate on Tuesday's plenary and read by the Senate's leader, Senate Obama Deli O'Peyame. The Senate notes with sadness the rising spade of killings, kidnappings, banditry and other criminal activities in the nation. Senate also is aware that the recent killing of two traditional rulers in Echiti state and the abduction of primary school pupils in Emorei Echiti have further aggravated the level of insecurity in the country. Senate notes the the unfortunate bomb explosion at Bodhija Ibadon in Eorea state were not less than five lives were lost and several residential houses, schools, hotels, religious worship centers were destroyed. The Senate equally notes the killings of several residents of mango bocos and balking ladi communities in plateau state. Our prayer that the Senate do invoke the earlier resolutions to invite the security chiefs for an interactive session with the Senate with a view to resolving the insecurity that is plaguing the country and security situations in the country especially kidnapping killings is in a high rise and there was also bombing in oil states where lies and properties were lost and other events. The killing of people even after collection of ransom and the fact that people have turned it to a merchandise where middlemen are not collecting money from victims and the Senate has also noted the bomb explosion at Bodhija Ibadon in Eorea state that led to loss of lives and properties. Several residential houses, schools, hotels, religious and worship centers were destroyed. The Senate has also noted the killings of several residents of mango bocos and balking ladi communities in plateau state and is asking the Senate do invoke its earlier resolution to invite the security chiefs for an inquisitive session.