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FCT: Wike equips security agents with 100 bikes to fight kidnapping

The FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, has handed over 100 motorcycles to security outfits in the territory.

Wike said the gesture was to further tighten the nuts against kidnapping and other forms of crime in the nation’s capital, especially the hard-to-reach areas.

Our correspondent reports that the breakdown of the distribution shows that Vigilante Group of Nigeria (VGN) got 60 motorcycles (10 each for the six area councils), police got 30 and five each went to the Department of State Services (DSS) and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC).

The minister warned that the motorcycles must not be used in the townships but in hard-to-reach parts of the territory to fight insecurity.

While he charged the VGN to utilise the motorcycles to assist the police and other security agencies in combating crime, particularly in the rural areas of the FCT, the minister expressed appreciation to the group for its selfless sacrifices to secure lives and property in the nation’s capital.

He said, “Remember that security agencies requested specialised motorcycles that will be used, particularly in the rural areas. The vigilance teams will use them in the six area councils, and then the police, the DSS and the civil defence will also want to do theirs.

“Let me caution, particularly the security agencies, I don’t want to hear stories tomorrow that the motorcycles are nowhere to be found. I don’t want to hear such stories, because sometimes when you give out vehicles, before you know the vehicles are no more there. Please utilise these motorcycles to fight crime in the areas you have identified.

“Ordinarily, the chairmen of the area councils ought to handle this, but this is our support to them in the councils.

“Make sure that these motorcycles are given out to the vigilance teams, and we are going to provide logistics for those who are going to use these motorcycles. We have promised the residents of Abuja and the area councils that security is a priority for the Renewed Hope Agenda.

“Anything we can do to protect lives and property, we are going to do it. So, I urge you to use them well and take them not for commercial purposes. I don’t want to see the motorcycles in the city here. They should be used in the rural areas.”