The minister, while reacting to a question on the plan to send a supplementary budget to the National Assembly, said her ministry had met with the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Lucky Irabor and the three service chiefs on the urgent need to have the estimates for the military hardware to be purchased.
She said the security chiefs had not furnished her office with the details but voiced hope that the estimate will be submitted soon.
Daily Trust reports that soldiers in the frontline are complaining of lack of fighting equipment, a development they attributed to their inability to tame terrorism, banditry and kidnapping.
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