New FCT CP Vows to Tackle Crime
The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) is set to witness a new era in crime prevention and control, as the newly appointed police commissioner, CP Ahmed Mohammed Sanusi, has outlined his vision for the command. Speaking at a press briefing in Abuja, CP Sanusi emphasized that crime will not have a place in the FCT during his tenure. He stated that the FCT police command will be proactive, driven by intelligence, professional, and relentless in its operations.
The police commissioner warned those involved in criminal activities that the FCT will no longer be a safe haven for them. He urged them to desist from all forms of unlawful activities, pack up, and exit the FCT, or be prepared to face the full weight of the law. CP Sanusi also warned officers and men of the command against indiscipline and unprofessional conduct, stating that all personnel must remain civil in their interactions with the public and uphold the highest standards of professionalism.
CP Sanusi solicited the support and collaboration of FCT residents with the police, emphasizing that security is a collective responsibility. He pledged that the command will operate an open door policy, encouraging members of the public to engage with the security through the sharing of useful information.
💡 NaijaBuzz TakeCP Ahmed Mohammed Sanusi's bold stance against crime is a welcome development for FCT residents. The police commissioner's commitment to a proactive, intelligence-driven approach to policing is a step in the right direction. However, the success of this strategy will depend on the effective collaboration of residents with the police. The FCT residents must be willing to share useful information with the security to ensure that the command can effectively tackle crime. The onus is now on the CP to ensure that his vision is translated into tangible results, and that the FCT becomes a safer place for everyone.






