Mr Fancis also called for prayers “for those who lost their lives in the explosion of a tanker truck in Liberia.”
“Since our administration took over the mantle of office, security has improved.”
”I want to particularly call on the Senate to include this in the 2024 budget before passing it for assent by the president,” he said.
He called on Nigerians to resist acts that could lead to anarchy.
The caucus called for a probe into the regular killings in Plateau State.
NAN stated that it was disheartening that such acts of violence continue to occur.
The humanitarian community has provided life-saving assistance to more than 970,000 people.
Mr Odia was reportedly shot dead on Christmas Eve at a drinking joint near Esigie Police Station in the heart of Benin.
As of Tuesday, the number of casualties has increased to 162 as more bodies were recovered.
The ceasefire, expected to last for 36 hours – from midday on Friday to Saturday midnight –
has been described as “hypocrisy” by a high-ranking Ukrainian official.
