The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Mallam Muhammad Musa Bello has tasked critical stakeholders involved in the ongoing reinvigorated enforcement drive to keep Abuja clean and safe for residents and visitors alike.
The Minister also reiterated commitment to see that those assigned to carry out enforcement duty and security go through and succeed with the difficult task.
Mr Bello spoke through his Senior Special Assistant on Monitoring, Inspection, and Enforcement, Mr Ikharo Attah, at an end-of-year gathering for some critical stakeholders drawn from the civil service, security, and paramilitary agencies based in the FCT, particularly those providing security cover for the FCTA city managers’ enforcement drive.
He said, “I called of you to thank you, and tell you that I’m eternally grateful, as you have done noble for the city, which is why the Minister is very pleased with your enforcement security cover and duty.
“You have done very well and history will be kind to you. The Minister is proud of your work. And he said is so committed to enforcement aimed at ensuring the cleanliness and security of the city.
“And he is determined to see that we go through and achieve the desired result- keeping the city clean.
“It is a thing of joy when we work and succeed together at any level; Command and Control, Abuja Environmental Protection Board, Development Control Department, DRTS, Social Development Secretariat (SDS) and the JTF component. We may not have agreed on everything, but we have succeeded on every front. And our success lies in everyone here and beyond.
“I wish we have started early, but whatever it is, we have played our cards well, and we have done well for the city. Nevertheless, please we beg for more support to sustain the momentum”.
Secretary, FCT command and control, Peter Olumuji on his part, thanked the Minister for what he described as a lifetime opportunity, as some of them may not have such opportunity again to contribute to the development and management of the city.
Similarly, Head of Enforcement AEPB, Kaka Bello, reiterated that there is no inter agency rivalry in the discharge of their duties, as reflected in the harmonious working relationship that enabled to the job well.
Kaka urged the stakeholders to ensure that they keep the fire burning untill the objective is achieved.
Most of the stakeholders that spoke during the meeting, said the enforcement initiative has helped improved the synergy among various law enforcement agencies in the FCT, as the operations brought together every security and paramilitary agencies in Abuja.
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Mallam Muhammad Musa Bello has tasked critical stakeholders involved in the ongoing reinvigorated enforcement drive to keep Abuja clean and safe for residents and visitors alike.
The Minister also reiterated commitment to see that those assigned to carry out enforcement duty and security go through and succeed with the difficult task.
Mr Bello spoke through his Senior Special Assistant on Monitoring, Inspection, and Enforcement, Mr Ikharo Attah, at an end-of-year gathering for some critical stakeholders drawn from the civil service, security, and paramilitary agencies based in the FCT, particularly those providing security cover for the FCTA city managers’ enforcement drive.
He said, “I called of you to thank you, and tell you that I’m eternally grateful, as you have done noble for the city, which is why the Minister is very pleased with your enforcement security cover and duty.
“You have done very well and history will be kind to you. The Minister is proud of your work. And he said is so committed to enforcement aimed at ensuring the cleanliness and security of the city.
“And he is determined to see that we go through and achieve the desired result- keeping the city clean.
“It is a thing of joy when we work and succeed together at any level; Command and Control, Abuja Environmental Protection Board, Development Control Department, DRTS, Social Development Secretariat (SDS) and the JTF component. We may not have agreed on everything, but we have succeeded on every front. And our success lies in everyone here and beyond.
“I wish we have started early, but whatever it is, we have played our cards well, and we have done well for the city. Nevertheless, please we beg for more support to sustain the momentum”.
Secretary, FCT command and control, Peter Olumuji on his part, thanked the Minister for what he described as a lifetime opportunity, as some of them may not have such opportunity again to contribute to the development and management of the city.
Similarly, Head of Enforcement AEPB, Kaka Bello, reiterated that there is no inter agency rivalry in the discharge of their duties, as reflected in the harmonious working relationship that enabled to the job well.
Kaka urged the stakeholders to ensure that they keep the fire burning untill the objective is achieved.
Most of the stakeholders that spoke during the meeting, said the enforcement initiative has helped improved the synergy among various law enforcement agencies in the FCT, as the operations brought together every security and paramilitary agencies in Abuja.
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Mallam Muhammad Musa Bello has tasked critical stakeholders involved in the ongoing reinvigorated enforcement drive to keep Abuja clean and safe for residents and visitors alike.
The Minister also reiterated commitment to see that those assigned to carry out enforcement duty and security go through and succeed with the difficult task.
Mr Bello spoke through his Senior Special Assistant on Monitoring, Inspection, and Enforcement, Mr Ikharo Attah, at an end-of-year gathering for some critical stakeholders drawn from the civil service, security, and paramilitary agencies based in the FCT, particularly those providing security cover for the FCTA city managers’ enforcement drive.
He said, “I called of you to thank you, and tell you that I’m eternally grateful, as you have done noble for the city, which is why the Minister is very pleased with your enforcement security cover and duty.
“You have done very well and history will be kind to you. The Minister is proud of your work. And he said is so committed to enforcement aimed at ensuring the cleanliness and security of the city.
“And he is determined to see that we go through and achieve the desired result- keeping the city clean.
“It is a thing of joy when we work and succeed together at any level; Command and Control, Abuja Environmental Protection Board, Development Control Department, DRTS, Social Development Secretariat (SDS) and the JTF component. We may not have agreed on everything, but we have succeeded on every front. And our success lies in everyone here and beyond.
“I wish we have started early, but whatever it is, we have played our cards well, and we have done well for the city. Nevertheless, please we beg for more support to sustain the momentum”.
Secretary, FCT command and control, Peter Olumuji on his part, thanked the Minister for what he described as a lifetime opportunity, as some of them may not have such opportunity again to contribute to the development and management of the city.
Similarly, Head of Enforcement AEPB, Kaka Bello, reiterated that there is no inter agency rivalry in the discharge of their duties, as reflected in the harmonious working relationship that enabled to the job well.
Kaka urged the stakeholders to ensure that they keep the fire burning untill the objective is achieved.
Most of the stakeholders that spoke during the meeting, said the enforcement initiative has helped improved the synergy among various law enforcement agencies in the FCT, as the operations brought together every security and paramilitary agencies in Abuja.
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Mallam Muhammad Musa Bello has tasked critical stakeholders involved in the ongoing reinvigorated enforcement drive to keep Abuja clean and safe for residents and visitors alike.
The Minister also reiterated commitment to see that those assigned to carry out enforcement duty and security go through and succeed with the difficult task.
Mr Bello spoke through his Senior Special Assistant on Monitoring, Inspection, and Enforcement, Mr Ikharo Attah, at an end-of-year gathering for some critical stakeholders drawn from the civil service, security, and paramilitary agencies based in the FCT, particularly those providing security cover for the FCTA city managers’ enforcement drive.
He said, “I called of you to thank you, and tell you that I’m eternally grateful, as you have done noble for the city, which is why the Minister is very pleased with your enforcement security cover and duty.
“You have done very well and history will be kind to you. The Minister is proud of your work. And he said is so committed to enforcement aimed at ensuring the cleanliness and security of the city.
“And he is determined to see that we go through and achieve the desired result- keeping the city clean.
“It is a thing of joy when we work and succeed together at any level; Command and Control, Abuja Environmental Protection Board, Development Control Department, DRTS, Social Development Secretariat (SDS) and the JTF component. We may not have agreed on everything, but we have succeeded on every front. And our success lies in everyone here and beyond.
“I wish we have started early, but whatever it is, we have played our cards well, and we have done well for the city. Nevertheless, please we beg for more support to sustain the momentum”.
Secretary, FCT command and control, Peter Olumuji on his part, thanked the Minister for what he described as a lifetime opportunity, as some of them may not have such opportunity again to contribute to the development and management of the city.
Similarly, Head of Enforcement AEPB, Kaka Bello, reiterated that there is no inter agency rivalry in the discharge of their duties, as reflected in the harmonious working relationship that enabled to the job well.
Kaka urged the stakeholders to ensure that they keep the fire burning untill the objective is achieved.
Most of the stakeholders that spoke during the meeting, said the enforcement initiative has helped improved the synergy among various law enforcement agencies in the FCT, as the operations brought together every security and paramilitary agencies in Abuja.
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Mallam Muhammad Musa Bello has tasked critical stakeholders involved in the ongoing reinvigorated enforcement drive to keep Abuja clean and safe for residents and visitors alike.
The Minister also reiterated commitment to see that those assigned to carry out enforcement duty and security go through and succeed with the difficult task.
Mr Bello spoke through his Senior Special Assistant on Monitoring, Inspection, and Enforcement, Mr Ikharo Attah, at an end-of-year gathering for some critical stakeholders drawn from the civil service, security, and paramilitary agencies based in the FCT, particularly those providing security cover for the FCTA city managers’ enforcement drive.
He said, “I called of you to thank you, and tell you that I’m eternally grateful, as you have done noble for the city, which is why the Minister is very pleased with your enforcement security cover and duty.
“You have done very well and history will be kind to you. The Minister is proud of your work. And he said is so committed to enforcement aimed at ensuring the cleanliness and security of the city.
“And he is determined to see that we go through and achieve the desired result- keeping the city clean.
“It is a thing of joy when we work and succeed together at any level; Command and Control, Abuja Environmental Protection Board, Development Control Department, DRTS, Social Development Secretariat (SDS) and the JTF component. We may not have agreed on everything, but we have succeeded on every front. And our success lies in everyone here and beyond.
“I wish we have started early, but whatever it is, we have played our cards well, and we have done well for the city. Nevertheless, please we beg for more support to sustain the momentum”.
Secretary, FCT command and control, Peter Olumuji on his part, thanked the Minister for what he described as a lifetime opportunity, as some of them may not have such opportunity again to contribute to the development and management of the city.
Similarly, Head of Enforcement AEPB, Kaka Bello, reiterated that there is no inter agency rivalry in the discharge of their duties, as reflected in the harmonious working relationship that enabled to the job well.
Kaka urged the stakeholders to ensure that they keep the fire burning untill the objective is achieved.
Most of the stakeholders that spoke during the meeting, said the enforcement initiative has helped improved the synergy among various law enforcement agencies in the FCT, as the operations brought together every security and paramilitary agencies in Abuja.
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Mallam Muhammad Musa Bello has tasked critical stakeholders involved in the ongoing reinvigorated enforcement drive to keep Abuja clean and safe for residents and visitors alike.
The Minister also reiterated commitment to see that those assigned to carry out enforcement duty and security go through and succeed with the difficult task.
Mr Bello spoke through his Senior Special Assistant on Monitoring, Inspection, and Enforcement, Mr Ikharo Attah, at an end-of-year gathering for some critical stakeholders drawn from the civil service, security, and paramilitary agencies based in the FCT, particularly those providing security cover for the FCTA city managers’ enforcement drive.
He said, “I called of you to thank you, and tell you that I’m eternally grateful, as you have done noble for the city, which is why the Minister is very pleased with your enforcement security cover and duty.
“You have done very well and history will be kind to you. The Minister is proud of your work. And he said is so committed to enforcement aimed at ensuring the cleanliness and security of the city.
“And he is determined to see that we go through and achieve the desired result- keeping the city clean.
“It is a thing of joy when we work and succeed together at any level; Command and Control, Abuja Environmental Protection Board, Development Control Department, DRTS, Social Development Secretariat (SDS) and the JTF component. We may not have agreed on everything, but we have succeeded on every front. And our success lies in everyone here and beyond.
“I wish we have started early, but whatever it is, we have played our cards well, and we have done well for the city. Nevertheless, please we beg for more support to sustain the momentum”.
Secretary, FCT command and control, Peter Olumuji on his part, thanked the Minister for what he described as a lifetime opportunity, as some of them may not have such opportunity again to contribute to the development and management of the city.
Similarly, Head of Enforcement AEPB, Kaka Bello, reiterated that there is no inter agency rivalry in the discharge of their duties, as reflected in the harmonious working relationship that enabled to the job well.
Kaka urged the stakeholders to ensure that they keep the fire burning untill the objective is achieved.
Most of the stakeholders that spoke during the meeting, said the enforcement initiative has helped improved the synergy among various law enforcement agencies in the FCT, as the operations brought together every security and paramilitary agencies in Abuja.
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Mallam Muhammad Musa Bello has tasked critical stakeholders involved in the ongoing reinvigorated enforcement drive to keep Abuja clean and safe for residents and visitors alike.
The Minister also reiterated commitment to see that those assigned to carry out enforcement duty and security go through and succeed with the difficult task.
Mr Bello spoke through his Senior Special Assistant on Monitoring, Inspection, and Enforcement, Mr Ikharo Attah, at an end-of-year gathering for some critical stakeholders drawn from the civil service, security, and paramilitary agencies based in the FCT, particularly those providing security cover for the FCTA city managers’ enforcement drive.
He said, “I called of you to thank you, and tell you that I’m eternally grateful, as you have done noble for the city, which is why the Minister is very pleased with your enforcement security cover and duty.
“You have done very well and history will be kind to you. The Minister is proud of your work. And he said is so committed to enforcement aimed at ensuring the cleanliness and security of the city.
“And he is determined to see that we go through and achieve the desired result- keeping the city clean.
“It is a thing of joy when we work and succeed together at any level; Command and Control, Abuja Environmental Protection Board, Development Control Department, DRTS, Social Development Secretariat (SDS) and the JTF component. We may not have agreed on everything, but we have succeeded on every front. And our success lies in everyone here and beyond.
“I wish we have started early, but whatever it is, we have played our cards well, and we have done well for the city. Nevertheless, please we beg for more support to sustain the momentum”.
Secretary, FCT command and control, Peter Olumuji on his part, thanked the Minister for what he described as a lifetime opportunity, as some of them may not have such opportunity again to contribute to the development and management of the city.
Similarly, Head of Enforcement AEPB, Kaka Bello, reiterated that there is no inter agency rivalry in the discharge of their duties, as reflected in the harmonious working relationship that enabled to the job well.
Kaka urged the stakeholders to ensure that they keep the fire burning untill the objective is achieved.
Most of the stakeholders that spoke during the meeting, said the enforcement initiative has helped improved the synergy among various law enforcement agencies in the FCT, as the operations brought together every security and paramilitary agencies in Abuja.
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Mallam Muhammad Musa Bello has tasked critical stakeholders involved in the ongoing reinvigorated enforcement drive to keep Abuja clean and safe for residents and visitors alike.
The Minister also reiterated commitment to see that those assigned to carry out enforcement duty and security go through and succeed with the difficult task.
Mr Bello spoke through his Senior Special Assistant on Monitoring, Inspection, and Enforcement, Mr Ikharo Attah, at an end-of-year gathering for some critical stakeholders drawn from the civil service, security, and paramilitary agencies based in the FCT, particularly those providing security cover for the FCTA city managers’ enforcement drive.
He said, “I called of you to thank you, and tell you that I’m eternally grateful, as you have done noble for the city, which is why the Minister is very pleased with your enforcement security cover and duty.
“You have done very well and history will be kind to you. The Minister is proud of your work. And he said is so committed to enforcement aimed at ensuring the cleanliness and security of the city.
“And he is determined to see that we go through and achieve the desired result- keeping the city clean.
“It is a thing of joy when we work and succeed together at any level; Command and Control, Abuja Environmental Protection Board, Development Control Department, DRTS, Social Development Secretariat (SDS) and the JTF component. We may not have agreed on everything, but we have succeeded on every front. And our success lies in everyone here and beyond.
“I wish we have started early, but whatever it is, we have played our cards well, and we have done well for the city. Nevertheless, please we beg for more support to sustain the momentum”.
Secretary, FCT command and control, Peter Olumuji on his part, thanked the Minister for what he described as a lifetime opportunity, as some of them may not have such opportunity again to contribute to the development and management of the city.
Similarly, Head of Enforcement AEPB, Kaka Bello, reiterated that there is no inter agency rivalry in the discharge of their duties, as reflected in the harmonious working relationship that enabled to the job well.
Kaka urged the stakeholders to ensure that they keep the fire burning untill the objective is achieved.
Most of the stakeholders that spoke during the meeting, said the enforcement initiative has helped improved the synergy among various law enforcement agencies in the FCT, as the operations brought together every security and paramilitary agencies in Abuja.