FCTA Assures Maximum Security for Abuja Contractors
The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has assured maximum security for contractors working on projects in Abuja. This comes as a society advocates for bolstering peace initiatives along the Nigeria-Benin border.
The FCTA, led by Minister Muhammad Bello, has promised robust security measures for contractors handling projects in the nation's capital. This move aims to ensure the safety of workers and the smooth completion of ongoing projects.
Meanwhile, a society has called for enhanced peace initiatives along the Nigeria-Benin border. Despite extensive searches, the specifics of their proposals remain unclear.
The FCTA's commitment to contractor security in Abuja is expected to boost confidence in the city's construction sector. Simultaneously, discussions continue regarding strengthening peace along the Nigeria-Benin border.
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