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The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has pinpointed Abaji, Bwari, and Kuje as the area councils most severely affected by k#dn@pping, according to Ebele Molokwu, the Director of Administration and Finance at the FCTA’s Security Services Department. This revelation emerged during the end-of-year media briefing on the department’s activities.

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Molokwu highlighted that major k#dn@pping incidents in the territory predominantly originated from these councils, while acknowledging isolated cases in other area councils. She explained that the proximity of these councils to states notorious for k#dn@pping plays a role, as the perpetrators often retreat to these neighboring states after carrying out their cr#minal activities.

Emphasizing the administration’s commitment to addressing both k#dn@pping and one-chance syndicates in the territory, Molokwu outlined efforts to enhance security measures.

In a related development, Adamu Gwary, the Director of the Department, disclosed that the security committee had been divided into two segments: the kinetic, comprising core security agencies, and the non-kinetic, involving traditional rulers and other relevant stakeholders. This strategic division aims to foster a comprehensive approach to tackling security challenges in the region.

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