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Insecurity: FCT to strengthen security collaboration with four neighbouring states says Wike

FCT to strengthen security collaboration with four neighbouring states says Wike
FCT to strengthen security collaboration with four neighbouring states says Wike (Photo: News Verve)

In order to combat cross-border crimes, the FCT Administration has finalized plans to improve cooperation with the four neighboring states in the region.

Nyesom Wike, the minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), said this to reporters on Monday in Abuja.

Wike made the point that without the cooperation of the surrounding states, the FCTA would not be able to stop the rise in insecurity.

He identified the states as Kogi, Nasarawa, Niger, and Kaduna, stressing that criminals from Niger and Kaduna constitute the major challenge to FCT.

He said that, on assumption of duty as the FCT minister, he was informed about the efforts of the FCTA with the neighbouring state to form a security coalition.

He explained that the coalition was to serve as a platform to support one another and reduce the level of insecurity.

He, however, pointed out that election petitions in the courts could not allow the coalition to come to fruition.

“Series of election petitions took the governors’ time, but now that most of the petitions have been settled, we will be having our first meeting next week.

“FCT will host the four states to fully implement the cooperation. If we don’t do that, it is going to be difficult.

“We need the support of Nasarawa State and Kogi State; we need the support of Niger State and Kaduna State. We need to work primarily with Kaduna State and Niger.

“There is no day or week you will not hear that bandits attacked residents in Niger; bandits struck in Kaduna; and when that happens, where do they go?

“They go to the forest, bothering FCT and the neighbouring states,” he said.

The minister said that although security personnel have tried within their capacity to, from time to time, comb the forest, they could not be stationed there permanently due to insufficient resources.

He noted that whenever the security personnel withdraw from the forest, the bandits come out of hiding to kidnap innocent citizens for ransom.

He said that the security collaboration would only work if states’ peculiarities were considered, adding that the security alliance would strongly consider what would work.

“We will look at what will work between FCT and Kogi; we will look at what will work with Niger; and, of course, Kaduna State.

“Are we going to form a joint security outfit? Or just sharing intelligence? It will also mean that not only FCT will provide the needed logistics support and all that, but also the affected states will fight crime.

“We will not just come together to have a meeting; no, there must be practical steps taken to reduce crime,” he said.

The minister expressed optimism that insecurity would soon be a thing of the past following the current security operations and the support from the area councils.

“We will continue to do the best that we can because there is no way we can eliminate criminality; it is not possible.

“What is important is to make sure we proactively take steps such that when crime occurs, we can either arrest the criminals or protect our people from them,” Wike said.

Techrectory with Agency Report

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