Are the police helpful? Are they not? Do they carry guns? Here's what five local experts had to say about police and law enforcement in Abuja, Fct. (Their opinions are their own.)
Police and Law Enforcement in Abuja, Fct
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Abuja is the capital of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. It is relatively one of the safest places in Nigeria. It is the home to our beloved president and has many tourist attractions such as Aso Rock, Zuma Rock and many others. Mornings in my city are very cool and traffic is minimal. Also, crime rate here is low as the police are at each nook and cranny. My city is also a very beautiful place at night as the streets are brightly lit up.
Abuja is in the Federal Capital Territory of Nigeria and is therefore filled with a variety of Job opportunities either part time jobs or full time jobs. Aside from being the most beautiful city in Nigeria, it is also the safest city to reside as there a police stationed at different strategic positions for the safety of its residents.
The city is quiet. It lacks the hustle and bustle of developed cities, but there are enough clubs for club goers and nightcrawlers. It is also safe in terms of security. We have surveillance cameras and police men for security reasons. Since it is a developing city, with new structures coming up everyday, construction workers, artisans, painters, etc seem to find work easily. Engineers and architects will find the city viable.
To move to Abuja, you must be prepared for the heat. Due to its location at the heart of Nigeria, there are no major water bodies to cool the land. The city experience temperatures above 47 degrees Celsius. You should also be prepared for the utter chaos and disorderliness in the city. People often disregard the rules and the law enforcement agencies do nothing about it.
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