By Joyce Remi- Babayeju
FCT Minister of State, Dr. Ramatu Tijjani Aliyu, has charged traditional rulers in the Federal Capital Territory to report suspecious foreigners who are involved in illegal minning activities as such could lead to security threat within their respective domains.
Aliyu who gave this charge at the 4th security meeting between the office of the Minister of State, Area Council Chairmen and the FCT Council of Graded Chiefs, also said that foreigners in their domain should be reported to security agency for profiling.
She assured that the Federal Capital Territory as the seat of government would continue to guard against the infiltration of illegal miners that could possibly pose security challenges to residents as witnessed in Zamfara and other affected states in the north west region of the country.
She also discloosed that the Administration was collaborating with the Ministry of Mines and Steel to put an embargo on mining activities in the nation’s capital.
“I want to use this forum to remind our royal fathers that the seat of the federal government is here, the fabric of Nigeria existence is here. Therefore, I want to passionately appeal that let us not open the territory to foreigners in the guise of mining activities.
“They might offer us the Greek gifts, they will offer to develop our communities. It might look golden to us, they will offer us money in exchange for our freedom and our land. Do not accept such offers, rather report such to the security agencies for immediate action.”
“Please let us save our territory, let us save our people, let us save our patrimony, let us save our right to live peaceful and coexist. It is better than silver and gold. I am appealing to our royal fathers to please watch out and report immediately, any of these activities or any foreign body within your domain. We cannot allow what is happening in Zamfara and other states to happen in the seat of government,” Aliyu stated.
Responding on behalf of other graded chiefs, the chairman of FCT Traditional Council of Chiefs and the Ona of Abaji, HRM. Dr. Adamu Baba Yunusa, commended the FCT Minister of State for coming up with this initiative aimed at tackling security challenges in rural communities.
He pledged the commitment of traditional rulers in ensuring that peace reign in rural areas as he tasked the Administration to scale up youth employment with a view to reducing crime activities.
Those present at the 4th security meeting include the FCTA Permanent Secretary, Mr. Olusade Adesola, Director Human Resource Management, Mallam Mohamed Bashir, Ag. Secretary Area Council Services Secretariat, Mrs. Omolola Olanipekun, FCT Commissioner of Police, Mr. Babaji Sunday, 17 graded chiefs, chairmen of Gwagwalada, Bwari, Abaji, Kwali and Kuje area councils amongst others.