 Following the spate of insecurity in some parts of the country with the attendant loss of innocent lives and property, the Senate has demanded a review of the security apparatus in Nigeria. This is equal to a point of order raised by the senator representing Banry South, Senator Abba Morrow, where he called for the review of security architecture of the country. He stressed that all hands must be on deck by all arms of security agencies and the people to neab future occurrence in the board. In his reaction to the ugly incident, Morrow recounted how a similar incident of bank robbery in Utupo led to the killing of some police officers on duty in Ojali in Kodblad some years ago. Other speakers in their contributions described the incident as callous calling on security agencies to be up and doing for the safety of lives and property of Nigerians. Back urgent need for investigation and intervention. Mr. President, distinguished colleagues, I rise to inform you that on the 28th of October, 2023, at about 4.15 p.m., it was a maggot on loose as men of the underworld invaded Utupo, the ancestral hometown of the Udama people, unleashing mayhem in the process. Consequently, the Senate notes with sadness the dastardly attacks on banks and the police command in Utupo on the 28th of October, 2023 by men suspected to be armed robbers killing about 8 persons, including four security personnel. It's seamlessly handicapped. They don't have enough manpower and at times equipment are not even available. Even if we move tens of other motions without equipping the police, without recruiting more policemen, honestly we will not be able to achieve the desired objectives. So it is now time for us to take a firm stand that the federal government should employ more police personnel in order to meet the manpower gap we have in the country. Is that there is need for police to collaborate. To me it's not about recruiting one million police or one ten million police that will not help. The key issue is equipment is as they present. When an age now, when we talk about artificial intelligence, the police should go beyond the classical police.