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Anambra To Mount 50,000 CCCTV Cameras To Aide Security

The Anambra State governor, Chief Willie Obiano has approved the installation of 50,000 Close Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras across the State, to aid security during the yuletide.

 

Obiano said the cameras would be manned by professionals to provide support to security agencies in the fight against crime.

 

He disclosed this at the Ekwulobia Township Stadium in Aguata Local Government Area when he inaugurated the 2018 Ember Months Security Operations in the State.

 

The Governor who said that his administration will procure more gadgets to assist security agencies in their duties restated his readiness to battle crime to a standstill in Anambra State and called on Anambra people and other holidaymakers to come home and spend their yuletide in the State, as it is safe for everyone.

 

Also during the inauguration, the Governor rewarded deserving officers across the various security agencies in the state who distinguished themselves in their service as well as presented financial support to families of officers and men who died in active service.

 

In a remark, the State Commissioner of Police, Mr Garba Umar disclosed that the Ember Month’s operations had commenced since September with the aim of sustaining the effective security network in the State.

 

In their separate remarks, the Coordinator, State Vigilante service Chief Ikechukwu Aduba and a stakeholder in Aguata Local Government Area, Chief Titus Anigbogu said the security in the State has been adjudged the best in the country because of the invaluable contributions of Governor Obiano and his strategic planning.

 

Assistant Inspector General of Police in charge of Zone 9, Mr Hassan Karma said; “This exercise marks another milestone in the efforts of the Obiano administration to continue to provide adequate security to Ndi Anambra.”

 

The Governor also during the event handed over fifty smart motorbikes to the Nigeria Police for effective patrol across the hinterlands of the state.

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