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    Arewa youth group backs Wike’s stance on ending street begging in FCT

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    The Arewa Youths for Peaceful Coexistence, has thrown its weight behind the decision of the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike to ban street begging within the capital territory.

    The group, in a statement made available to newsmen on Monday, urged Islamic scholars to revisit their stance on the matter, emphasising that the measure is not discriminatory but aimed at promoting the security, image, and general wellbeing of the nation’s capital.

    Chairman of the group, Comrade Mark Ogah Okpanachi, highlighted that street begging, although widespread and sometimes profitable, is a practice that threatens the dignity and security of Abuja, representing a pressing social issue that transcends ethnic or religious lines.

    According to him, Wike’s policy should be seen as a courageous step towards creating a safer, more dignified and respectable environment in the FCT.

    He further referenced Islamic teachings, noting that the Holy Quran discourages begging, especially when it becomes a trade.

    The group appealed for calm and understanding from all religious leaders, emphasising that this policy is in the best interest of all citizens in fostering peaceful coexistence, upholding moral integrity, and enhancing the FCT’s international reputation.

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    Beyond this policy, the Arewa youths expressed support for any initiatives that contribute to a secure and united society, urging residents and leaders alike to view these efforts as part of a broader vision for a prosperous and respected capital city.

    Okpanachi, also the Managing Director and CEO of Anarock Global Services Ltd., reiterated the commitment of the group to support policies that uplift and secure the FCT.

     

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