AGAIN? Wike Vows to End Open Grazing in Abuja: FCT Minister Takes Action Against Roaming Cattle”

In a bold move to address the concerns of residents and improve security in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Minister Nyesom Wike has vowed to put an end to open grazing in Abuja<<<READ FULL ARTICLE>>>

This development comes as the Belgian Ambassador to Nigeria, His Excellency Daniel Bertrand, recently expressed his worries about the roaming of cattle within the city center.

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During a meeting with the Belgian Ambassador, Minister Nyesom Wike acknowledged the issue and revealed that he has initiated discussions with relevant stakeholders to tackle the problem.

The Minister emphasized that a multifaceted approach is required to combat insecurity in the FCT, and his administration is actively implementing measures to defeat criminal activities.

In addition to addressing open grazing, the Minister highlighted the intensified partnership with private sector transportation players to bolster security in the city.

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This collaboration aims to create a safer environment for residents and visitors alike.

Ambassador Daniel Bertrand expressed satisfaction upon learning about the Minister’s efforts to combat open grazing.

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He also stated that Belgian investors are interested in partnering with the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) to contribute to the development of the nation’s capital.

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With these proactive measures in place, residents of Abuja can look forward to a safer and more organized city.

The collaboration between the FCTA and private sector players, as well as international interest in the city’s development, signals a promising future for the Nigerian capital<<<READ FULL ARTICLE>>>