Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister has said the FCT Administration under his watch will purchase drones, to enhance and monitor security, particularly at the boundaries of the nation’s capital, Abuja.
The Minister disclosed this during a chat with a section of the media, aired on TVC News earlier on Thursday.
He said; “In fact, that is one of the approvals Mr President gave to us that we said look, we are going to purchase our drones to help in surveillance and operation, particularly within these boundaries that the topography is so bad, is so hilly, and where you have the forests. And we have made sure that it is provided in the 2024 statutory budget. I briefed this to the National Assembly yesterday and they were highly elated”.
Wike also lamented the lack of tracking equipment for security agencies, particularly FCT Commands of the Police, and the Department of State Services.
He disclosed that both the Police and DSS officers did not have tracking equipment, and hahado visit the headquarters of their agencies, to lend the equipment for use in operations.
He said; “It’s unfortunate to say this, that mostly the security agencies, in particular I will say, the Police here, are not adequately equipped. In fact, you cannot believe it that the Police Command of the FCT do not even have ordinary tracking device. You cannot believe that.
“Not only them, even the FCT Command of the Department of State Services do not even have. And the only one they have is at the headquarters. So, if there are things to do, they have to go to the headquarters, which is not supposed to be. Luckily, I told Mr President that look, we have to do something, and there must be the emergency procurement of these equipment”.
He explained that his administration earlier applied to the Bureau of Public Procurement for emergency procurement of equipment for the security agencies, but was denied, until the President gave approval for the emergency procurement in January, following kidnap of some persons.
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