 The House of Representatives has come up with a resolution that will compel the federal government to approve FIRE M's for a local vigilantes to aid the fight against insorgency, banditry and kidnapping in the country. The resolution, amongst others, followed a motion of urgent national importance on the sorry state of insecurity in the country, especially the recent adoption of a traditional ruler in two states. The Green Chamber also urged the federal government to direct the Inspector-General of Police Chief of Defence staff and all the relevant security agencies to immediately do everything possible to ensure the safe release of the District Head of Panyin and others in kidnapping, skeptivity across the country. The report. Insecurity has become an everyday occurrence in the country as no day passes without news of one kidnapping or the other. The recent adoption of a traditional ruler by armed bandit in Plateau State seems to have triggered wild condemnation by federal lawmakers in the Green Chamber. Solomon Myring brought the motion on the kidnapping of the traditional ruler from Plateau. His Royal Highness Aminu Darwan, by heavily armed bandit who were shooting indiscriminately in the early hours of Monday. He called on the House to summon the Inspector-General of Police, the Army, as well as other relevant security agencies to find out why this trend has continued unabated. Early this year, the Sumpiam, a paramour ruler of Gendri Chifdom, and the District Head of Pushit were both at separate attacks, abducted by miscreants and bandits, which were, however, released after huge ransom were paid, further aware that bandits have taken their dusted acts to highways, villages, and even cities, including some parts of the federal capital territory. Concerned that the spread of kidnapping, abductions, and attacks has been systematic, well-coordinated and targeted across the constituency, the state, and indeed the country, which is alarming and of grave concern. Federal lawmakers, while condemning the attacks as well as the state of insecurity in the country in general, also made some amendments to the motion. There is nothing that will happen. I have it here in my handset. At times they give the direction and even wear their mittens, but it is the implementing agency. Even if you are going to recruit entire villages now, and give them these like arms, somebody carrying a gun that can discharge a hundred bullets in one round, how will he face him? Hey, keep it something. How will he face him? One life matters a lot. I shouldn't disclose possibly certain things. But because of what you said, I'm telling you sincerely, our people are committed. We have lost a number of them. They are not worried because they are defending their land. The Borno model that I want to recommend for the state governments in the various affected states to equally fund and support is the formation of a very robust vigilante group that are going to be armed, not necessarily with sophisticated rifles like AK-47, with pump action guns. The motion was unanimously adopted when it was put to vote by the speaker Honorable Femig Badabia-Mila at Plenary.