Insecurity: FCT Minister sends strong message to Abuja residents
The FCT Minister, Malam Muhammad Bello, on Tuesday urged residents of the territory to be very vigilant and conscious of their personal security.
The minister reiterated that the Federal Capital Territory was safe and called on residents not to leave security matters to the law enforcement agencies alone. ”If for instance, you see a vehicle without number plate, it means that vehicle is not registered and can be used for criminal activities, please report to the relevant authorities,” he said.He said that there were two incidences of kidnappings over the past few weeks,but noted that the victims had been rescued.
The FCT Minister of State, Dr Ramatu Aliyu, called for synergy between all security agencies in the task of combating crime and enforcing security measures in the FCT. Ciroma said the measures had succeeded in curbing crime and criminality in the Area Councils, especially Abaji.
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