The senator said that despite the efforts by security agencies, a lot needs to be done in tracking and apprehending the kidnappers.
According to him, the surveillance committee will help check the insecurity and activities of illegal mining in communities.
He said that over five persons were kidnapped at the community on Saturday and Sunday last week.
The management of Government Secondary School (GSS) Jeda, Kuje area council has converted the health centre within the school into classrooms.
On Monday, primary school teachers in Kuje embarked on an indefinite strike over the failure of the area council to meet some demands of the NUT.
The regime said it now conducts periodic simulation exercises of attacks and responses in the most risky facilities.
In separate interviews on Sunday in Kuje, the residents said those willing to register had been coming out in large numbers in vain.
Priority was being given to persons with disabilities, the elderly and pregnant women.
Mr Allawa said another major challenge the commission faced was poor networks, which had slowed the process during capturing.
