Insurgency: Minister commends Armed Forces for restoring peace
The FCT Minister, Malam Muhammad Bello, on Tuesday commended the
Nigerian Armed Forces for restoring peace and giving hope to many parts
of the country.
Bello made the commendation while receiving a delegation of the
Nigeria Air Force led by the Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique
Abubakar, in his office in Abuja.
Bello said that the armed forces had diligently worked to stamp out
the activities of insurgents in the North East as well as criminal
activities in other parts of the country.
“You have restored hope at least to so many parts of this country”.
Bello said that the intervention of men and officers of the armed
forces during the last few months in the North East and South-South,
respectively deserved commendation.
The minister particularly praised the military for the planned aerial
surveillance of Abuja-Kaduna Road; Abuja-Jos Road as well as
Abuja-Lokoja Road.
According to him, the action will go a long way in ensuring security of motorists on these busy roads.
“I assure you that this additional support you want to give in terms
of aerial surveillance of the major arteries into the territory is a
welcome development.
“If there are new areas you want to partner with us in terms of support, we are available.’’
Bello said that he appreciated the wonderful relationship that the
FCTA and Nigerian Air Force had maintained, adding that it would be
sustained.
“The Air Force as an institution has been a very important agent of
development in this nation and you have done tremendously well for the
country over the years.”
Commenting on the plan of the service to provide houses for the lower
ranks, the minister said that the initiative was very timely and in
line with the FCT Administration’s general vision and focus.
“Last week, we held an interactive meeting with officials of the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria.
“We told them in clear terms that any new land we provide for mass
housing will now really be geared towards the lower income level,” he
said.
Bello said that over the last few years, private individuals and estate developers had built a lot of houses in Abuja.
“But all tended to cater for the high end market and as a result,
most of these houses are still unoccupied and have remained a big
challenge.’’
Earlier, the Chief of Air Staff lauded the excellent relationship between the Air Force and the FCTA.
He said that as a service, the Nigeria Air Force had the
responsibility to ensure that every inch of the Nigerian territory was
secured and also safe for people to go about their legitimate
aspirations.
Abubakar also said that the Air Force would continue to do everything
humanly possible in support of other security agencies, particularly
the Police, which is constitutionally empowered to handle the issues of
internal security.
He thanked the minister for all the titles the force had received for its landed properties in Abuja.
“The service is looking at addressing the welfare needs of officers
and men, particularly the air men who deserve some attention in the area
of ensuring that their welfare is well taken care of.
“That is why we are looking at a way of coming up with non-commissioned officers’ housing programme.
“This is a programme that is aimed at giving opportunities to
non-commissioned officers to also have opportunities to own a house by
the time they leave the service.”
Abubakar said the Air Force would continue to function in line with
its constitutional responsibilities and continue to collaborate with
other security agencies to ensure that the FCT remained safe and
secured.
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