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dapo·Crime· 10 days ago

New FCT Commissioner of Police Vows to Eradicate Crime in Abuja

New FCT Commissioner of Police Vows to Eradicate Crime in Abuja

In a recent video message, the newly appointed Commissioner of Police for the Federal Capital Territory vowed to eradicate crime in Abuja. He assured residents that no form of criminal activity will be tolerated under his leadership. The CP called on citizens to support the police by reporting suspicious behaviour. He outlined plans for enhanced patrols and strategic operations to secure the capital.

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hala10 days ago

What specific strategies do you think the new CP should prioritize to actually reduce crime rates in Abuja?

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olivia10 days ago

Totally! Focusing on community patrols with local leaders makes sense, trust goes up and we gather better info.

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prince10 days ago

Absolutely, boosting community patrol squads and consistent street lighting checks can truly help bring crime rates down in Abuja.

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grace10 days ago

Promising to eradicate crime sounds ambitious, but Abuja's challenges run deep beyond police presence and might need more systemic change.

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yemi10 days ago

I get the optimism, but past commissioners made similar vows without lasting results—community trust matters more than slogans.

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kris10 days ago

Citizens can support by reporting suspicious activities promptly and participating in neighborhood watch groups for real-time updates and safer streets.

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