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FCTA, stakeholders meet on new enforcement strategies

By Daniel Tyokua 


The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has  met with Commanders of different Security agencies and heads of other organizational component of both the Joint Taskforce and the Command and Control Secretariat to reexamine new enforcement strategies.


The meeting, according to them was necessary in view of the need to scale up enforcement of laws and rules of engagement, while handling city clean up and  other lawless acts in the city.


Addressing the participants, Senior Special Assistant on Monitoring, Inspection and Enforcement to FCT Minister, Ikharo Attah, said there was need to review the operational strategies and make the team more efficient in combating the ills that threaten Abuja’s development.
He noted that all the different components that make up the joint  taskforce and the other squad must synergize to bring the required results in the city 


Attah, while conveying the commendation of the Minister, Malam Muhammad Bello to the team over their  efforts and commitment to duty, he also reminded them that ministerial directives that human rights should be protected during enforcement remains non negotiable.
According to him, the Minister wants security and order maintained in all  parts of the territory, but does not want the rights of law-abiding residents trampled upon.


In his remarks, the Commander of security agencies under the  Command and Control Unit, CSP Yusuf Bala pledged the support of all the officers under his control to the reviewed operational strategies.


He also urged FCT Minister to make more commitment towards the provisions of operational equipment needed by the Taskforce.


The Commander of the Taskforce, Solomon Adebayo who noted that the enforcement operations in the city have been challenging, also appealed to all relevant authorities to improve on the welfare of officers.


Adebayo added that officers confidence can be boosted when their welfare is upper most in government’s planning agenda.

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