Lagos to install 13,000 CCTVs for emergency response

The Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, LASEMA, Tuesday said it would install 13,000 Closed Circuit Television cameras at major flashpoints across the state to boost its operations.

According to a statement issued by Adebayo Kehinde, LASEMA’s head of Public Affairs Unit, the move is part of efforts by the state government to improve the impact of emergency and disaster management in the state through effective and efficient response system.

The government also plans to step up a Monitoring and Surveillance Unit and establish additional dispatch centres across the state, the statement added.

Adesina Tiamiyu, General Manager of LASEMA, said the 13,000 CCTV cameras would complement the emergency call numbers as analysts could adequately monitor activities from the Command and Control Centres across the State.

“These combined efforts can only make Lagos safer,” Mr. Tiamiyu said.

The LASEMA boss disclosed further that Lagos State governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, has approved the establishment of three dispatch centres at Lekki, Ikorodu Road and Badagry, noting that it would complement the existing dispatch points located at the LASEMA Response Unit, Cappa, Oshodi, and the Command and Control Centre, Alausa.

Mr. Adesina said the agency is stepping up the activities of its Monitoring and Surveillance Unit in preventing unnecessary loss of lives and properties in the State.

“The operation will include monitoring and surveillance activities in domestic, industrial and public facilities in the State which is a paradigm shift from the orthodox strategy of waiting for emergency to occur and then respond,” he said.

Mr. Tiamiyu, however, reiterated the need for the public to partner with the government in mitigating, preventing and consequently reducing hazards, risks and vulnerability in the state.

He added that distress calls on emerging hazards and risks be relayed to the agency through the toll free line 112/767, for prompt intervention.

JAMB Introduces CCTV In Exam Centres

The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has said all computer-based test centre proprietors must install closed circuit televisions as one of the requirements for operations.

It also accused operators of the centres of sending fake messages to defraud candidates and providing mandatory training for same.

Among other newly approved standardisation methods, the board said the CCTV must show live recordings of the “entry door (from the inside), exit door (from the outside), cross sectional coverage for examination rooms, external building and server rooms.’’

JAMB Registrar, Prof. Is-haq Oloyede said this on Tuesday during a standardisation meeting with CBT centre proprietors at the University of Lagos.

Oloyede announced a total sum of N6,200, covering  the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination form, CBT centre service fee and the JAMB textbook which would be paid by prospective candidates in 2017.

He added that more than one million candidates sat for the CBT variety of the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination in 2015.

He, however, accused CBT centres of “extorting candidates by charging above approved rates, subletting access codes to cyber cafes, encouraging multiple registration and punishing uncompromising candidates by changing their centres and/or institutions without their knowledge/consent,’’ among other infractions.

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Cheating wife caught on CCTV having sex with security guard.

An adulterous wife has been exposed after a CCTV camera installed by her husband caught her red handed having sex with their security man inside the family house.

The incident happened in a suburb of Nairaobi, the capital of Kenya, according to Mpasho.co.ke, where the man found out the hard way that his own wife was sleeping with his paid security man in his absence.

The report has it that the man was compelled to secretly install the camera after rumours of his wife’s flirtatious tendencies got to him and her constant denials.

The cheating wife busted

 

Though the man did not know what to expect, he was shocked when the person he saw having sex with his wife in his own home turned out to be his guard.

It is not known the actions the man took after finding out the bitter truth but it may seem the marriage would not withstand the rocky storm the photos is sure to generate.

The cheating pair busted

Kaduna To Spend N2.55bn On Drones, CCTV

The Kaduna State Government has earmarked over N2.55bn to procure CCTV cameras and drones, to provide adequate security cover in the state in 2017.

More than N1.5 billion of the amount was earmarked for the procurement and installation of CCTV cameras in strategic areas of the state, to reduce crime.

The figure is contained in the state’s 2017 budget document currently before the state House of Assembly.

He said, “The N1.5 billion is for procurement and distribution of CCTV cameras for monitoring and surveillance towards reducing criminal activities within the metropolis and securing the state.”

The government has also allocated N265m for the procurement of drones “to identify locations of armed bandits in forest reserves across the state.”

The document indicated that the government would also spend N193.6m to secure the state from the menace of kidnappers.

It said the money would be used to procure “geo-position interceptor and location of GSM, UMTS system to check trends, intercept and locate kidnappers’ GSM calls.”

The government also plans to spend N600m in 2017 to set up a forensic laboratory, to assist in determining substantial evidence in cases that had proved difficult to solve in the past.

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Lagos To Install 13,000 CCTV Cameras To Fight Crime

Lagos State said yesterday that plans are underway to deploy 13,000 Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras across the state, additional 6,000 streetlights and  security sensors to enhance surveillance and crime prevention.

The plan, the government said, will ensure safety of lives and property of residents.

Commissioner for Information and Strategy Mr. Steve Ayorinde and other top government officials, who broke the news, assured residents that the CCTV would become operational from October.

The commissioner added that the government has concluded plans to decongest traffic along the Lekki-Epe Expressway through the removal of three roundabouts; namely the Fourth Roundabout (Elegushi); Fifth Roundabout (Jakande) and the Eighth Roundabout (VGC).

He said the affected roundabouts would be replaced by the use of traffic lights, expansion of the roads and provision of dedicated turning lanes as well as additional lay-bys.

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Kaduna To Install CCTV Cameras To Fight Crime

The Kaduna State Government is to install closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras across the state to fight crime.

Coordinator of the state security outfit,  “Operation Yaki”, Col. Yakubu Yusufu Soja, disclosed this at a news conference marking the first anniversary of the administration of Governor Nasir El-Rufai in Kaduna state.

He said work on the installation of CCTV cameras across the state has reached an advanced stage, adding that  unmanned aerial vehicle also known as drones were being procured for effective surveillance.

He said operatives of the security outfit, made up of the police, civil defence and the military, were being trained to use the new security gadgets.

He said further that the state government plans to procure  modern crime-detecting devices and more operation vehicles to the security  outfit in order to face the challenges of  intelligence gathering and surveillance throughout the state.

“It is hoped that if this tempo is sustained the rate of crime and criminality would be reduced to the barest minimum in the state in order to pave way for the development agenda of this administration,” Soja said.

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Buhari to employ 10,000 policemen, fix CCTVs in major cities

The Federal government will employ 10,000 police officers and create a Multi-Agency Task Force as part of measures to address challenges of insurgency in the country in a sustainable manner, President Muhammadu Buhari said in Abuja on Monday.

 

The President who said this while declaring open a one day security summit organized by the Nigeria Police Force also used the occasion to itemize the various reforms his administration will pursue to ensure that the Police is empowered to response to the security challenges confronting the country.

 

The President also commended Solomon Arase, the Inspector General of Police over the various reforms he had initiated since his appointment.

 

The President revealed in his opening speech that the government is already making efforts to enhance the operational capacity of the Police through a tailor made-made training programme that will give officers the right civil orientation in their roles as guardians of the constitution.

 

He also revealed that to further strengthen the security of the public space, government is giving consideration to expansion of the CCTV Monitoring System across major cities and towns in the country, while the police accountability mechanism will be strengthened.

 

President Buhari added that in appreciation of the strategic role of the citizens and the community in modern policing, his administration will encourage States to look at State-level Community inter-acting with police under a model that will integrate members of the community to policing functions at the grassroots level.

 

The President who expressed hope that the National Security Summit will develop pathways for the attainment of the policy focus of his administration on policing also commended the Solomon Arase led Police leadership over some of the initiatives it has introduced since coming into office.

 

In this vein, the President commended the IGP’s dismantling of road blocks which he noted “have consistently constituted a dark side of policing and object of discord between the police and the citizens of this country.”

 

“The initiatives of the Inspector-General of Police to also introduce the ‘Safer Highway Motorised Patrol’ Scheme and deploy 555 Patrol Vehicles along all major highways to fill the void created by the enforcement of the order dismantling road blocks is also acknowledged as a proactive action meant to reassure citizens of their safety and security.

 

“In addition, I also note the commitment of the Force leadership to uphold and enforce Chapter IV of the constitution and commit officers of the Force to the adherence to all United Nations and African Union Charters and other regional global instruments on Human Rights while also introducing Alternative Dispute Resolution procedures to policing functions.

 

“Furthermore it is the policy thrust of the Inspector-General of Police which discourages pre-trial detention of citizens while encouraging the practice of intelligence-led crime detection,” Buhari who noted that if the various initiatives are properly implemented, will help to address “factors that threaten public confidence in the Police and hence, create good grounds for the practice of community-led policing to flourish,” said.

 

“I am tasking the police not only to “say” but to “do” as we are promising to Nigerians,” the President tasked men of the law enforcement agency.

The President assured that his administration will bequeath a reformed, re-oriented, well trained, well-equipped and highly motivated Police Force to the nation.

 

But he noted that the dream can only be achieved with the support of the citizens.

 

“This remains a sacred civic responsibility which all citizens owe this country, especially at this time that we are re-energising our counterterrorism initiatives and working very hard to protect the citizens from crime and guarantee the safety and security of all Nigerians,” said the President.

 

While speaking at the National Summit which has as its theme Community Partnership Approach to Internal Security and Crime Management, Arase emphasized that the Police need adequate funding to be able to meet the huge logistic demand of the modern day police.

 

“Through effective funding, the welfare needs of police personnel will be met and the challenge of corruption that has eroded professionalism and public respect for police will be addressed,” he said.

 

In this vein, the IGP said the Bill on Police Trust Fund which seeks to tax corporate entities to complement the Federal Government in funding the police should be given a fresh consideration.

 

He also advocated that the security challenges in the country and problems of inadequate manpower of the Police can be addressed through citizens-driven policing model.

 

“This model will address the manpower deficiency challenge in the Nigeria Police as every citizen plays the role of a police officer,” he said.

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