 Senate on Wednesday mandates the relevant security agencies to investigate the attacks by headsmen in Benway State on the 6th of April. They also urged the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMR, to provide relieved material to the affected communities in the IDP camp. This follows the point of order raised by Senator representing Benway South Senator Abba Morrow at the floor of the Senate. Abba Morrow explained that the attack affected communities and took off the lives of people thereby leaving them helpless and internally displaced from their homes. So many indigenous of the Benway South Senator district have been mauled down by suspected killer headsmen and hundreds of others have been displaced and have abandoned their ancestral homes and internally displaced persons camps. Survivors of the march attacks in the Kobi, Atakwa, Aprete, Ediku, Oiji, Ijeha, Opaha, Udubu and Ububu communities in the Seneshtura district have fled their ancestral homes and in IDP camps. The onslaught of the march of the 6th of April, 2023 in Umogidia of Otukbu Local Government Area took over 47 lives including a 33-year-old son of the current Council Chairman of the Local Government. It is logical that we be expecting improvement in the security situation in the country because of the massive investments that the federal government and even some states have done in the area of security. So for NEMA, it is imperative that NEMA assesses the situation of the communities affected and deliver something to improve on their means of livelihood there. But as supposed to be a Stogart major, they shouldn't stay in IDP camps for too long.