The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Mr. Muhammad Bello reiterated the government's position that pastors, hawkers, beggars and commercial motorcycles are prohibited in Abuja.
Mr. Bello after an emergency meeting with security committee CTF urged security agencies to enforce the ban, promising full cooperation of his office.
FCT Minister said that institutions should be strengthened to carry out its legal obligations by the change in the agenda, the federal government, the Nation reports.
road users in Abuja at different times complained about the terrifying vision of pastors and free from the highway in the capital of Nigeria herds.
Fears of residents who are not bad Fulani herdsmen were accused of leading several attacks on farming communities in different regions of the country.
Recently, the government of Ekiti State makes shepherds grazing in the state, in response to reports of attacks and incidents of kidnapping shepherds in the state. This week, a pastor was sentenced to 2 years in prison for violating the law.
With the report that grazing was banned in Abuja and the intended application of the ban, residents can raise a sigh of relief.
Beyond Abuja, some states, including Lagos and Abuja have also banned hawking, hawking and begging.
The CTF Security Committee has said that about 687 private and beggars were arrested. The committee condemned the illegal attempt by some criminals who robbed vocational training and rehabilitation center, Kuchiko consulting Bwari the area, trying to save some of the detainees.
FCT Minister congratulated the security community for the exchange of high-level information that had helped so far the administration to quell any violation of security in the territory.
The committee also denounced the illegal use of buildings under construction for the poor, the criminals and criminals in the city.
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