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FCT minister seeks religious leaders’ support on criminal activities

By  Daniel Tyokua 


The minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Malam Muhammad Bello has said that the success of government’s fight against criminal activities depends on the level of support from religious leaders.


He said with the continued backing of religious leaders, the government will rid the society of the menace of drug abuse, especially among the youths.


Bello disclosed that a lot of the reports have indicated that many criminal issues relating to kidnapping, banditry, rape and murder have their roots in drug abuse.
The minister urged them to promote peace, unity and overall harmony in the country through their actions.


The Minister who made this call when a delegation led by the Primate, Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, the Most Reverend Henry Ndukuba paid him a courtesy visit in his office, also charged religious leaders to continue to support the Administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.


According to the Minister, “It is very important that those of you that God Almighty has bestowed upon leadership, to use your position through  your actions and your communication to your flock to really work towards unity and overall harmony because these will keep us going as a country.”


He therefore urged religious leaders to encourage the adoption of core family values among their members, noting that the problem of drug abuse and its attendant effects would be better solved at the community level when they are adequately addressed at the family level.


The Minister while also commending religious leaders for their prayers and support, during the difficult period of the COVID-19 pandemic also thanked them for their understanding when places of worship in the FCT were closed as part of efforts to curtail the spread of the disease.


While acknowledging that the country is passing through difficult phases in its journey to nationhood, Malam Bello assured that the government of President Muhammadu Buhari was doing its best to tackle the challenges at hand.


According to a statement issued by Anthony Ogunleye, Chief Press Secretary to the minister, said “With respect to the issue of insecurity, as you know, we are in a situation whereby only the negative gets reported. But I’m privy to a lot of information that quite frankly I will tell you and I’ve said it elsewhere before, for every incident that you read in the newspapers, either kidnapping, murder, banditry or rape, more than 10 cases had been prevented and thwarted and criminals arrested by the relevant security agencies”..


In his remarks, The Most Rev. (Dr) Henry Ndukuba, commended the FCT Minister for creating an environment and atmosphere for peaceful coexistence in the FCT and for political, economic, socio-political and religious activities to thrive in the nation’s capital.


Ndakuba also expressed satisfaction with the people-oriented programmes of the current FCT Administration, noting that the religious communities have keyed into its  programme of health on the National Health Insurance Scheme and attempts being made to develop the youthful population and entrench social development for the populace.

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