The Commissioner of Police for the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Ahmed Muhammed Sanusi, has conducted a security assessment visit to Kuchi-Bena Village and Winning Court Estate in Lifecamp, as part of efforts to strengthen safety and address emerging concerns in the area.
During the visit, the police chief evaluated the existing security framework and inspected a newly established police outpost provided by the estate. He subsequently directed the deployment of additional personnel to ensure the facility is adequately manned and operates effectively.
“We are committed to ensuring that every part of the FCT remains secure,” Sanusi said during the visit. “This outpost is a strategic addition, and we will reinforce it with the necessary manpower to guarantee effective policing and rapid response.”
Sanusi also announced plans to engage with community leaders from Kuchi-Bena Village and residents of Winning Court Estate in a bid to foster peaceful coexistence. The meeting, according to the police, will focus on improving relations and resolving tensions between indigenous residents and those living within the estate.
“We recognize the importance of harmony between host communities and estate residents. Dialogue remains key, and we will work with all stakeholders to address grievances and build mutual trust,” he said.
As part of broader security measures, the commissioner ordered intelligence-led raids and intensified anti-crime patrols across the area to deter criminal activities and maintain a visible security presence.
“We will not relent in our efforts to rid this area of criminal elements. Our officers have been directed to sustain patrols and carry out intelligence-driven operations to prevent any breach of peace,” Sanusi stated.
Residents of the FCT have been urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious individuals or activities to the nearest police station or via the FCT Police Command emergency lines.