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Insecurity: Declare emergency state in Abuja, FCT PCC tells FG

The FCT Commissioner for Public Complaint Commission, Dalhatu Ezekiel, has called on the Federal Government to declare a state of emergency on securi-ty in the territory.

Addressing a press conference in Abu-ja yesterday, he said the Minister of the FCT, Nyesom Wike, was not properly briefed by those saddled with the responsibility of securing the terri-tory.

Dalhatu said that the spate of attacks on the FCT had risen to an all-time high.

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He said what appeared to be like communal clashes among remote communities and herders had degen-erated into a full business by miscre-ants.

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He said the commission, under his of-fice, had received many complaints from individuals and groups, including the Abuja Original Inhabitants Youths Empowerment Organisation, over in-cessant cases of killings and abduc-tions by bandits.

He raised the alarm that the worsening insecurity in the FCT was threatening peace and businesses in the territory.

He said residents of communities in Abaji, Kwali, Gwagwalada, Kuje and Bwari area councils were living in fear due to incessant cases of banditry and kidnapping, especially in Bwari and Ku-je Area Councils.

Meanwhile, Daily Trust learnt that ban-dits on Saturday kidnapped 16 per-sons, including nursing mothers, from a farm at Agwe village in Kuje Area Council.

A resident, Danjuma Sarki, who con-firmed the incident to Daily Trust, how-ever, said four of the abductees were released Sunday afternoon.

 A traditional ruler in the area, who pre-ferred anonymity, also confirmed the incident, adding that “But as of this morning, I learnt that four or five peo-ple who are women were released by their abductors on Sunday.”

The spokesperson of the FCT Police Command, Adeh Josephine, did not reply to a text message sent to her on the incident.

 

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