FCT minister, Nyesom Wike, has presented a total of 50 operational vehicles to security agencies to strengthen fight against insecurity in the capital city.
According to the minister, the measure was to support security agencies with the needed logistics to enable them combat crime in the FCT.
The FCT Police Command received 24 vehicles, Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps 8, Advance Party/Security Monitoring, FCT Administration 6, while the Department of State Services got 5 vehicles.
The Guard Brigade of the Nigerian Army received 3 vehicles while the Nigeria Air force, 005, Abuja, Naval Unit, Nigerian Immigration Service, and National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency received 1 each.
“We are no longer talking about infrastructure; we are no longer talking about taking development to the Area Councils; we are now talking about a key factor, a key agenda in the renewed hope mantra, and that has to do with security,” Wike said.
“We are not just concentrating on infrastructure; we are not only concentrating on bringing development to the hinterland; we are also concentrating on providing security in order to protect lives and property,” he added.
Wike noted that one of the key priorities of President Bola Tinubu was the security of lives and property.
According to him, any leader that cannot secure the lives and properties of citizens has no business in governance.
“So, it is a priority for President Tinubu that Nigerians are secured and who are those that are responsible? It is the security agencies,” Wike said.
“For us as a government, it is not the responsibility of Mr President to go and identify where the criminals are; it is not my responsibility or the minister of state’s responsibility to go and engage criminals.
“It is our responsibility to provide the tools for the security agencies to confront these criminals and make sure we sleep with our two eyes closed.
“If we do not play this role, it will be difficult for our security agencies to be effective and to be able to carry out this function of securing lives and properties.”
He urged residents to support and pray for security agencies, who sometimes lose their lives in the line of duty.
The minister commended the security agencies for reducing the rate of crime in FCT and promised continued support by providing the tools needed to work for the interest of residents.
He urged the security agencies to use the vehicles for the benefit of the society and not for private use.
“It is not for you to use as private vehicles because it is air conditioned, then you use it to be carrying your wives, instead of the purpose it was meant for,” he said.
Earlier, the Director, Security Services Department, Mr Adamu Gwary, noted the rising concern on the security situation in and around the FCT.
He said that the operational vehicles would empower and enhance the capacity of security agencies in fighting crimes and criminality, respond promptly to distress situations and rise to the security challenges confronting the territory.
“However, crime prevention is the responsibility of all, and as such, all hands must remain on deck to ensure safety and security of all,” he said.