The Federal Capital Territory Administration said it had increased its efforts in revamping security operations and collaboration with neighbouring states to reduce the rising insecurity in the nation’s capital
The FCT Commissioner of Police, Sunday Babaji, said this whilst speaking at the FCT security committee’s meeting. He further explained that with the move, security operatives in the neighbouring states and the FCT would take the attack to the enclaves of the terrorists terrorising their territories.
The neighbouring states are Niger, Nasarawa, Kaduna, Kogi, Benue and Plateau.
Babaji believed that the action would help to adequately secure the FCT.
He was quoted to have said these in a statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the FCT, Anthony Ogunleye, late Thursday.
The statement partly read, “In order to enhance the provision of security in the nation’s capital, the FCT Administration has taken steps to re-invigorate the G7 security operations which involves security collaboration and partnerships with states that are contiguous to the Federal Capital Territory.
“According to the FCT CP, the re-invigoration of the G7 security operations will see the commencement of security actions and procedures by members of the G7, which will involve taking the fight to the bandits and terrorists in their camps which are mostly located in states bordering the FCT.