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Minister pledges support for FCT Police Command

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By Joyce Remi-Babayeju

Minister of the FCT, Malam Muhammad Musa Bello has pledged the FCT Administration’s support to the FCT police command in the discharge of its duties of securing the Territory.

Bello made this pledge when the new FCT Police Commissioner, Dr Idris Abubakar Sadiq who paid him a courtesy visit on Thursday.

 The Minister noted that the new CP was coming to the FCT with immense experience in policing and also some experience in the FCT Command having begun his career in the police force in the FCT.

He further expressed optimism that the new CP will build upon the successes of his predecessors, ading that had all contributed immensely in building the FCT Command to what it is today.

 
He prayed that God will grant the new CP success in the Command, as well as the cooperation of his men.

CP Idris Abubakar Sadiq in his remarks commended the Minister for all the support the FCT Administration had rendered to the FCT Police Command and promised that the command will evolve new strategies to further secure the nation’s capital.

 
He also pledged the loyalty of the Command to the FCT Administration and emphasized the readiness of the officers and men to diligently carry out their duties of security in the territory.

The new CP said, “I wish to assure the Hon. Minister of our loyalty and our readiness and commitment to duty and to emphasize that we shall continue to do our best and I am sure with the support of the Hon Minister, which he has been giving, and what we may enjoy again, it will make our job easy.”

  He also pledged to ensure that the officers and men of the Command are diligent in the discharge of their duties considering the fact that happenings in the nation’s capital is what Nigeria is largely be perceived by the international community.

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