Abuja is safer because of you, Wike tells Benneth Igweh, Ado Mu’azuĀ 

Benneth Igweh and Ado Muā€™azu were recently promoted to Assistant Inspector-General of Police, and Assistant Director-General, Department of State Services, respectively.

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The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mr Nyesom Wike, has honoured two heads of security agencies for their roles in improving security in the FCT.

The honoraries are Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Benneth Igweh and Assistant Director-General, Department of State Services, Ado Muazu.

Mr Igwe, the immediate past Commissioner of Police, FCT Command, has been promoted to AIG in charge of Zone 7.

Also, Mr Muā€™azu, the immediate past State Director of DSS, FCT Command, was equally promoted to Assistant DG and deployed to the National Headquarters of the service.

In a dinner organised in their honour on Saturday in Abuja, the minister described the duo as committed security officers, who gave their all for the safety of all residents.

Mr Wike particularly described Mr Igweh as a man who was out to fight criminality and criminals in the FCT.

He thanked God for sparing Mr Igwehā€™s life while working day and night to keep FCT residents safe.

He said that Mr Muazu was a quiet but very committed officer, who served FCT exceptionally well.

According to him, the two officers have done very well in securing lives and properties in the FCT.

ā€œWe are here today, to celebrate and give God the glory; that people who worked with us have been promoted because of their hard work; because of their commitment to service to FCT and the nation.

ā€œI have always said that people who are committed; people who make sacrifices; that I donā€™t believe it is only when you die people will honour you; people will reward you. While you are alive, and you have worked hard, you should be remembered.

ā€œThat is why we said, these two gentlemen, who have worked with us, to make all of us sleep well with our two eyes closed; it is important we honour them; we thanked them for their services.ā€

Mr Wike added: ā€œOn behalf of FCT, we say thank you. You have done well and these places you are going to, please, continue with that spirit of serving your father land.

ā€œContinue with that spirit of supporting the current government to protect properties and to protect your father land.ā€

The minister announced a donation of a Prado Jeep to each of the officers by the FCT Administration, to support logistics in their new offices.

ā€œChief of staff, make sure the AIG and the Assistant D-G get their Prado Jeeps. You have really done well for us and God will bless you,ā€ he said.

Wike also thanked all security agencies in FCT, saying ā€œthis work wouldnā€™t have been easy if not for your collaborative efforts in making sure that FCT is safe.ā€ 

Responding, Mr Igweh, who spoke on behalf of himself and Mr Muazu, thanked the minister and the FCT Administration for recognising their efforts and for honouring them.

He promised that he and Mr Muā€™azu would continue to provide support to improve the security situation in FCT and informed Abuja residents, ā€œI am still around.ā€ 

ā€œI have told the criminals that I am not moving anywhere; I am around. Now that I have more power to do something, I donā€™t know where you will run to.

ā€œIf you know where you want to pack and go you better start now, because I am now an AIG; I have more power to safeguard Abuja,ā€ he said.

He said that he and Mr Muā€™azu were happy to have worked with Mr Wike and expressed their readiness to keep working with him to keep Abuja residents safe. 

(NAN)