The Federal Capital Territory Police Command has introduced a new welfare bus service for its personnel to ease transportation difficulties. The move, confirmed by FCT Commissioner of Police Ahmed Sanusi, aims to improve the working conditions of officers and men. The Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Rilwan Disu, approved the initiative. Details on the number of buses, routes, funding, or commencement date were not disclosed. The service is intended to support officers in carrying out their duties more efficiently. No timeline or operational framework was provided. The announcement was made without fanfare or public event. The Sun Nigeria reported the development first.

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Ahmed Sanusi announced a welfare bus service for FCT police officers, yet gave no details on how or when it will operate. The lack of specifics leaves personnel uncertain about the actual benefits. If the buses do not arrive or serve only a few, the gesture may amount to little more than optics. Named officers like Sanusi and Disu now face quiet scrutiny over delivery.

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