In the aftermath of the terror attack alert issued by the United Kingdom and the United States, the FCT Administration (FCTA) has announced that measures have been taken to curtail the attack.
Some of the measures include intensified security level in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital and a Counter Terrorism Incident Simulation Exercise codenamed “Operation Darkin Gaggawa”.
Also, drills will be held at the Force Headquarters in Abuja on Tuesday and Wednesday. Residents should expect the sounds of gunshots and explosives.
As a result, the ministry advised residents to stay calm, ensuring that security agencies are working assiduously to sustain law and order.
These measures were announced in a statement by Muhammad Sule, Director of Information.
The spokesperson announced that FCT Minister, Muhammad Bello presided over an emergency meeting on Monday.
Bello charged the law enforcement community to do all within their powers to protect FCT residents from attacks.
The FCTA, however, dispelled the rumour that some schools have been closed.
Bello advised residents to cooperate with security agencies by volunteering credible and timely information.
The ministry urged residents and visitors to go about their legitimate activities.
“Security agencies have been fully mobilized to checkmate any form of intrusion into the FCT”, the statement added.