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Wike seeks support of FCT traditional rulers over insecurity

By Daniel Tyokua

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike has canvassed for support of traditional rulers to stem the tide of insecurity in the territory.

He made the call during his maiden meeting with the FCT Council of chiefs which the Six Area Councils chairmen were also in attendance on Wednesday.

Wike, who acknowledged that traditional institutions have significance role to play in supporting government, said with synergy the administration will meet up with its outlined plans to win the fight against criminals in the nation’s capital.

The minister said despite the insecurity being experienced mostly in Bwari, Kuje and Kwali Area Councils, FCT Administration was not sleeping over the challenge.

According to him, any threat to the Federal Capital will affect the country at large.

He told the monarchs that president Bola Tinubu has keen interest in ending insecurity in the territory, and has been giving series of approvals to ensure that security agencies are fully equipped.

Wike, therefore called on the Area Councils chairmen to work in synergy with the traditional rulers in profiling members of the vigilance groups .

He also reminded the monarchs on the need to support in the demolishing of all shanties in their domains, where criminals hide to perpetrate crime.

“There is need for synergy in the fight against insecurity, as traditional rulers your support is needed to win the fight.

“We have asked all the Area Councils to set up vigilance teams and we believe that those vigilance teams won’t be the ones perpetrating the crimes. Therefore, they must be profiled so that they are known. Who are they? Are they from our communities? So that we won’t say we want to solve a problem and then cause another one. They (chairmen) will have to do that with you (traditional rulers).

“We thought that there is a need to meet with you and the council chairmen so that we can work in synergy and be on the same page. If there are things you think we should do too, we are willing to partner with you so that the challenges we are facing now will be a thing of the past. You must work hard because insecurity is not written on anybody’s face. Anyone can be a victim and that is why we must do everything possible to ensure that our subjects are not victims of these criminals”

Responding on behalf of the monarchs, chairman FCT Council of chiefs and Ona of Abaji, Yunusa Adamu pledged the council’s support to the minister.

Adamu encouraged Wike to continue with his good work in the Federal Capital Territory.

“We are happy with you, and we will continue to support the good work you are doing in FCT “

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