Insecurity: Wike urges FCT Council chairmen to set up surveillance teams

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike has directed the six area council chairmen to constitute surveillance teams in their respective domains.

He gave the directives alongside the Minister of State for FCT, Dr Mariya Mahmoud during their maiden meeting with the council chairmen on Thursday.

Wike, who was responding to security lapses and other challenges raised by the chairmen, said the surveillance team would help in checking activities of illegal mining in communities, which create avenues for insecurity.

The minister noted that security issues must be taken more seriously by the chairmen considering their proximity to the grassroot.

“With the illegal mining activities in your areas, you people need to constitute a surveillance team to help the situation.

“I’m going to meet with the Minister of Mining and Steel to discuss the mining activities in the Federal Capital Territory”

On the development of satellite towns, Wike asked the chairmen to focus more on internal revenue generation than depending solely on the national budget.

He promised to work closely with the Six Area Council chairmen to develop their areas for the good of residents.

In her submissions, the Minister of State for the Federal Capital Territory, Dr Mariya Mahmoud called on the chairmen to share their success story on development with them and not only challenges.

“We expect the chairmen to tell us about their projects, and achievements in this maiden meeting before the way forward, let us hear about the good work you people have been doing.”

Presenting their challenges before the Ministers, chairman of Kwali Area Council, Danladi Chiya who spoke on behalf of his colleagues identified inadequate funds, mining activities, non-involvement of chairmen in land allocation and insecurity as key challenges.

 

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