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Pilgrimage: FCTA to mount Security Surveillance to Prevent Abscondment

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By Joyce Remi-Babayeju

The Federal Capital Territory Administration, FCTA said that it has tighten all security noose to prevent any record of absondment as the FCT Pilgrims Commission prepares for the next phase of pilgrimage to the holy land to ensure that all pilgrims are account for.

The Director of the Board,  Dabara Audu Vingo  revealed that the Board has  among other measures, engaged the services of several security operatives who mounts intelligent surveillance on the Pilgrims at all points.

He noted that the Board employs the new measures to prevent human trafficking and other illegalities which some Pilgrims indulge in. 

The Director stated that while cases of abscondment has been drastically reduced, he added that since he assumed of office, the Board have had a peaceful pilgrimage processes. 

Vingo also said that aside this there are many other measures  to prevent Pilgrims from attempting any actions, that are capable of bringing the administration and country to disrepute. 

The Director disclosed that the watertight arrangements is to prevent incidences that could portray government in a bad light. 

He said, ” this last pilgrimage was very successful. We went and came back with same numbers of Pilgrims. 

” We achieved this through our pilgrimage activities. Even if you have the money and we give you the package cost , we don’t just accept your money and allow you to go. We subject all intending Pilgrims to rigorous screening.”

” Once an intending Pilgrims submit their filled forms, we start screening to determine their intents , even in their absence.”

We have operatives from the Department of State Security ( DSS) the Police, Civil Defense, the Immigration and other relevant agencies that will investigate the persons, Vingo explained.

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