FCTA Approves ₦3.6 Billion for New Police Headquarters in Kuje, Gwagwalada, and Kwali








The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has allocated ₦3.6 billion for the construction of three new police divisional headquarters along with staff quarters. These projects will be located in Kuje, Gwagwalada, and Kwali Area Councils.


The initiative aims to enhance security infrastructure in these areas by providing modern facilities for law enforcement officers. Once compAccording to the FCTA, the construction of these police facilities is part of a broader strategy to boost security and law enforcement capacity in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). By providing modern offices and residential quarters, the government aims to enhance the welfare of police officers, ensuring they have conducive working and living conditions to effectively carry out their duties.


Residents of Kuje, Gwagwalada, and Kwali have long called for improved security measures due to the increasing population and urban expansion in these areas. The establishment of well-equipped divisional headquarters is expected to strengthen policing efforts, improve crime prevention, and foster better relations between law enforcement agencies and the communities they serve.


In addition to enhancing security, the project is also expected to create job opportunities during the construction phase, benefiting local contractors, suppliers, and laborers. The FCTA has assured the public that the funds allocated will be properly managed, and the projects will be completed within the stipulated timeframe.


Security experts and stakeholders have welcomed this development, emphasizing that a well-equipped police force is essential for maintaining law and order. They have also urged the government to complement the initiative with continuous training, recruitment of more officers, and investment in modern crime-fighting technologies.


As the construction progresses, residents and security personnel alike anticipate the positive impact these new police facilities will have in making Kuje, Gwagwalada, and Kwali safer and more secure places to live and work.



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