FCT Police boss lauds minister for upgrading facilities
In readiness to a hitch free ember months leading to end of the year festivities, the FCT Commissioner of Police, Mr. Sadiq Bello, has lauded the support of the FCT Minister, Malam Muhammad Musa Bello, in boosting the operational capacity of the Command especially FCT Administration’s recent reconstruction of its Communication Mast for effective communication.
This, according to the Commissioner, has boosted the radio coverage of the Federal Capital Territory.
The Commissioner of Police made this disclosure when he received the FCT Minister, when the latter paid a working visit to the Command recently.
According to him, “there can be no police without communication.”
The FCT Minister, at the occasion, conveyed the readiness of his Administration to work very closely with the FCT Police Command to improve the security situation in the territory, especially these ember months.
The Minister, who was accompanied on the visit by the FCTA Permanent Secretary, Mr. Christian Ohaa and other top officials of the Administration, urged the officers and men of the FCT Police Command to redouble their efforts towards ridding FCT of criminals and criminal activities.
Malam Bello recalled that the Administration refurbished 30 Police patrol vans last year while expressing readiness to further refurbish another set of police patrol vehicles to improve security surveillance and patrol in the territory.
He said the administration will also appreciate the introduction of more police stations in strategic areas of the FCT in view of the territory’s rapidly expanding population.
The FCT Minister said: “My coming here with my team is to encourage you and your men to continue to do your best, just as you have been doing in the past and
to assure you that the FCT Administration will continue to give you the needed support as we are entering the ember months, where statistics has shown that crimes and criminality tend to increase.”
He advised the FCT Police Command to establish a motor vehicle repair workshop so that vehicle maintenance and repairs could be done in-house to improve their longevity, reduce cost and enhance security.
His words: “Overall, I’m very happy with your efforts in the command. I implore you to do more, particularly as you know Abuja is expanding by the day;
the population is increasing and that is why the new two additional commands that you want to open at Life Camp and Maitama is a welcome development.
This is something that we will support you to improve human resources availability so that we continue to make Abuja very secured”.
The FCT Police Commissioner appealed to the Minister for more patrol vehicles to improve strategic mobility of policemen in the FCT.