Terror scare: Presidency tightens security inside Aso Rock

Friday Ajagunna
Friday Ajagunna
Aso Rock

The Presidency has ordered that extra security measures be put in place inside the Aso Rock Presidential Villa, Abuja to avoid terrorists attack.

The Chief Security Officer to the President, Bashir Abubakar, who gave the directive in a memo dated January 26, 2016, directed that all vehicles entering the Presidential Villa, including those of highly placed persons, must henceforth be throughly checked.

He also said the practice where drivers of cars with tinted glasses refuse to wind down at security checkpoints would no longer be tolerated.

The memo, titled: “Use of tinted cars around the Presidential Villa, Abuja,” reads: “It has been observed that some staff of the Presidential Villa driving tinted cars, especially security personnel, are in the habit of refusing to wind down their windscreen for security checks before driving into the villa.

“It is most worrisome that some of them use the excuse of either driving official cars or driving VIPs to justify their acts. This act, which is not in tandem with standard security drill and procedure, poses serious threat to the safety and security of the Villa.

“It is important to note that the insistence of security operatives at the pilot gates to properly screen vehicles coming into the villa whether tinted or not tinted, official or unofficial is not out of place.

“Therefore, there is need for all to subject themselves and their vehicles to security checks as the case may be, so as to prevent unscrupulous elements from exploring the situation to launch attacks on the Villa.

“More so, that most of the major attacks by terrorists groups on high profile targets around the world are being carried out using hijacked vehicles or vehicles with tinted glasses.

“Heads of units/ departments are to advise personnel working under them to always subject themselves to proper security checks and not take the duties of security personnel for granted.”

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