Wike orders ‘heightened’ security in Abuja, reactivates ‘operation sweep’

Wike orders ‘heightened’ security in Abuja, reactivates ‘operation sweep’


 Nyesom Wike, minister of the Federal Capital Territory
(FCT), has directed security agencies to intensify surveillance and strengthen
security operations across Abuja, the nation’s capital, as part of renewed
efforts to curb criminal activities in the territory.

 

Speaking on Tuesday at the formal resumption of “Operation
Sweep”, Miller Dantawaye, FCT commissioner of police, said the minister had
provided the logistics and operational support required for the exercise.

 

Dantawaye said the operation is being carried out by a joint
security team comprising the military, the police, the Department of State
Services (DSS) and other agencies already deployed across strategic locations
in the capital city.

 

The police commissioner said the team has been tasked with
working more aggressively to prevent kidnappings, banditry and other crimes,
especially as the festive season draws nearer.

 

 

He added that service chiefs and the inspector-general of
police (IGP) have also granted full approval for the renewed operation.

 

“The FCT minister, His Excellency Nyesom Wike, has given
complete support, especially in terms of logistics for this operation,”
Dantawaye said.

 

 

“By the time we leave here today, the funds for fuelling and
servicing of vehicles, as well as allowances for personnel, will have dropped
into an account we can access.”

 

 

Dantawaye also said part of the renewed operation will focus
on profiling individuals loitering around the city under the guise of begging,
noting that some of them have been found to engage in criminal activities.

 

“We know that amongst the people who claim to be beggars,
some are not exactly beggars. Most come with criminal intent,” he said.

 

“We are going to profile them and take off the streets those
who are criminally minded, even if they claim to be beggars.”

 

He added that the police will work with relevant agencies,
including the Abuja environmental protection board (AEPB), to determine the
appropriate legal steps to manage street begging and ensure overall safety in
the city.

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