FCT Needs Own Police Force To Improve Security, Says Lawmaker

FCT Needs Own Police Force To Improve Security, Says Lawmaker

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A member of the House of Representatives, Joshua Obika, has called for the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to have a police force as a pilot phase in response to the government’s increasing debate over state police. Obika also cited rising insecurity and stretched infrastructure in Abuja.

Obika claimed that the initial security structure for Abuja had been overbuilt as a result of the influx of visitors from all over the nation looking for safety during a speech on Channels Television’s The Morning Brief program on Thursday.

The National Assembly is the FCT’s legislative body, and Mr. President is Abuja’s governor under the Constitution. Before we can pass the law establishing FCT policing, we don’t need the two-thirds state assembly’s approval. To start this program, I suggest using the FCt as a pilot state.

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People now believe that Abuja is Nigeria’s safest city, and both good and bad people are also influxing as a result. He claimed that the security architecture in Abuja was “overwhelming.”

The lawmaker, who represents the FCT’s Abuja Municipal/Bwari Federal Constituency, noted that many rural areas lacked police presence, making them potential hideouts for criminals.

He added that the majority of modern technology was absent.

Obika suggested earmarking a small portion of Abuja’s internally generated revenue when proposing a funding model.

You can only use modern technology to solve these kinds of issues, according to the FCT command, which I don’t believe has any drones in place. Money is necessary for the police.

“The FCT generates about 1.8 trillion internally,” according to the statement. The independent police force of the FCT can use about 2% of the proceeds. He argued that there are many benefits to using modern technology, hiring more men, and increasing vehicle ownership to combat crime.

His request comes as President Bola Tinubu recently stated that some states required security personnel who are knowledgeable about the local environment and culture.

The President stated that the federal government would take into account the state police’s operations and to properly equip recently deployed forest guards when he received a delegation of prominent citizens of Katsina State led by Governor Dikko Umaru Radda at the State House on Tuesday.

Source: Channels TV

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