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Friday, 22 June 2012

CCTVs coming to Lagos

The Lagos State government in collaboration with the Federal Government is installing CCTVs in strategic locations around Lagos metropolis.

59 comments:

  1. About time as the country's decent into anarchy requires round the clock surveillance.

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  2. Am not sure lagos is ripe for dis bakuz it wuld be stolen oooo all dis area boiz(omo-iwo)says so..via blackberrybold.5

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  3. Stale jist, there's one on third mainland bridge already......

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  4. Eko o ni baje ooo... o baje ti Baba Tunde Raji Fashola is working lagos is working

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  5. why good but maintenance is the main.

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  6. I hate to sound pessimistic but don't you think that these cameras will be stolen? #justsaying

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  7. Haaa haaa haaa. He laughs... They better invest in inverters and I big pass my neighbour first to ensure power to the CCTVs.

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  8. Abegi dey should go and install it @ d national assembly so FACROOK LAWAN will be watched live..solar powered CCTV abi na solar powered operational room to control d CCTV...@Texas boy

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  9. i laugh in chinese as if they would do anything if they see a crime being comited nonsense cctv ko cctv ni mschew

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  10. very good. - KC

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  11. ONOME says.....
    Silly people.Where u waiting for BH to finish Nigerians before doing to right and sensible thing????put d cctvs everywhere.Busstops,parks,shops,streets and churches and watch crime slowly melt away

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  12. LOL BTW linda have you heard that a south african police tore the passport of a naija man who had valid visa simple because he does not like naija abeg bring us the gist ohhh we dey wait....and i hope that amb assiru would comment on this and take action as in a countries passport should mean a lot but again we know that the govt would not do jack but let use see sha

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  13. CCTV is nt d solution 4 bombing i believe d govt can do more than that dig into d root of d problem & tackle it 4rm d grass root instead of introducing cctv camera that cant cover d entire lagos. Una no try at all nonsense ideas tha cant work.

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  14. this is another 1st for BRF - KC

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  15. if na lagos dey shud put serios barricades around it nd electric shockin tins . cos in Abj dey steal dem nd steal the solar panels nd resell in the market (its in d market dat dey catch dem cos its not made in nigeria stufs) atleast im part of d team of contractors supplyin in abj. if dey dnt secure d cctv very well area boys wud get new jobs of buyin nd sellin oh . so dey shud beta no dat its not jus mouth.

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  16. maintenance culture nko ? . una dey finish wit traffic light na cctv. even d one for abj since last yr no dey work na lag . isorai una don giv agbero panelbitta work bah . bsides na cctv go solve naija problems ? police pple sef dnt do rapid response so how d camera go take fight crime sef.

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  17. They should also install it in the National Assembly to catch those looters.

    via SusanPorsche BB

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  18. Hehehe lobatan hope it works

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  19. Wld generators power it too smh

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  20. How do they hope no power it. hehehehehehehehe. abeg I no fit laugh.

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  21. Good job! Hope they are already in Abuja.
    Wish suicide bombers had a way of trying to escape death, so that they get caught one after the other. They die along with everybody so who will the CCTV lead us to?

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  22. Cool! Would go a long way to curb lawlessness & stuff like that. @least social miscreants & more of the likes of that CHELSEA geh who 'downloaded' linda's bold 5 would be exposed

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  23. Wahala get cover shoe! How would they work with unstable electricity.....that is to say na firewood levels na...abi na solar power...even that one go fail for naija...Make dem go sitdon...Alawi boys and Oshodin agberos go thief am go sell for yaba. Mschewwwww.

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  24. I do not think that it would solve the security issues at hand in Lagos, just wondering the essence of the initiative, alright a crime or surveillance is captured on CCTV, do the Nigerian police have data base to reference with, I honestly do not think so. I think the Govt should spend more funds in providing adequate infrastructure for policing i.e more police patrol cars equipped with proper communication gadgets this would quicken the response time by the police, in addition to providing adequate remuneration for police officers.

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  25. Abegiiii na today.On other news Linda abeg go get the full gist oh. Our Jenifa-Funke Akindele marry man with 5 shildrens....And guess what? The first wife is in her last trimester of her pregnancy for Funke's husband!!!!!!
    http://www.nigeriafilms.com/news/17863/2/exposed-funke-akindeles-hubby-almaroof-expects-6th.html

    Abeg ohhhhhhh. Why na...It haf finisss be dats oh. Is a force to marries a men? I was thinkings she is him first wife na.Warreffa..Jeyneefahhh I have apologetic to your sintuanshun sha. Kilode weee? written via penso and shalk.

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  26. Its about time!

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  27. wow! bravo. These things cost a fortune. I know big corporations and schools with high violence rate in America that won't even put one up because of "the cost". Good move on this one

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  28. na wa ooo.. so na cctv be our problem now abi....we need cctv in the state assemblies,govt houses and organizations not on the roads..enough of all this stupid and useless wasting of monies what nonesense..let us see how you people talk about our moni and were it goes to..who is working and who is not...why is boko haram self bombing the wrong places.... Omo post my comment ooo..ebi like say u dey work for govtment abi...

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  29. CCTV only works if you know where to eventually catch the people who offend...so save the money

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  30. What good is that when there's no one to enforce the law. *Rolling my eyes*

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  31. #somewhereinnigeria a contractor is relocating his family to a huge mansion in abuja wuse zone 2 and buying new range rovers for his wife and himself while doing thanksgiving on sunday all with 80% of the cctv money

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  32. Who would provide the electricity to power them?

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  33. N by strategic locations u mean u island ryt *nt interested smiley*

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  34. I hope they'll know how to operate them. Yawns

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  35. ehen cctv kini cctv ko? abiola family no go gree oh. dem go say dem must rename am to abiolaTV.

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  36. Do they require electricity? Battery? Or?

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  37. Ok o. I hope measures are being put in place otherwise they will all be stolen!

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  38. @deekay.. solar

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    1. Cool!! Lets hope it doesn't rain for 40days...

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  39. Watch TV against employment,perhaps to watch the rich and not any where helpful to the massess

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    1. Hmmmm. Good point. They want to keep an eye on d rich. Hmmmm. Make sure they're not being harassed. Choi.

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  40. I hope dey provide tv on d street too!!!!

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  41. 9jadeltapikin... Lindus cctv D̶̲̥̅̊ε̲̣̣̣̥γ̲̣̣̥ d whole of GRA d arch bishop vinning road

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  42. What about NEPA!

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  43. what about the electricity to power these cctvs??...anyway solar power may be the best option....Up Fashola

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  44. I see people hate themselves soooo very much that they cant even acknowledge baby steps to a great nation. That you forsaken peeps cant do any positive thing with your lives, does not mean others are not trying.

    The Idea of CCTV is perfect and from there, we can move on to information gathering. Success always and i stress, always begins with a step.

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  45. they are just waking up , enugu had cctv since last year . good morning lagos.

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  46. i tire self....this govt dey try us abi...we go soon get their time...they will tell us it cost them 3 billion naira.....meanwhile it just cost 300 million....boko haram bomb the right places NOW.....

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  47. So i can now leave my bb on d road,shey? With CCTV i will see d "theft process" & then i'll post shots of it on d web....end of story.
    How convenient!

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  48. We never tackle the roots of the problem..how do we power this..would the people viewing the cams even have power supply..maintenace nko??..na intelligence dem dey catch terrorists..data and radioactive transmissions..anyway Lagos priority is crime not terrorists..lets see how it all unfolds..

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  49. Bullshit.... Who is this CCTV suppose to deter. Theives, killer or currupt policemen or even boko'z.

    The money is better spent reviving the economy. In fact Which electricity go power the CCTV sef.

    Who is going to man the CCTV station, access to all our information and movements just from one corrupt cctv person to the armed robbers, dat us finished. They will have information such as, times we visit the bank, time we cash up from our businesses, time customers bring money. Lets just scrap this CCTV business until our ppl are honest. At the moment every man for himself oooo..

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  50. WHAT ABOUT POVERTY AND HUMANITARIAN INITIATIVES? PEOPLE ARE DYING OF HUNGER, NO ELECTRICITY, NO GOOD ROADS, NO CLEAN WATER, NO JOB FOR GRADS AND HE IS INSTALLING CCTV????
    #MISPLACEDPRIORITIES.......

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  51. Darling its no more Nepa its PHCN. I know u know but its time to start applying your knowledge

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  52. abeg install am ...make e miss the next day...the street light are not working...i dey vex self...this people get sense at all..see people wey we vote for....road no good...no regular light on the street....no job...no good hospital...no good environment...THIS PEOPLE NO GET SENSE AT ALL.

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  53. CCTV without an Identity DataBank is Pointless and Very sTUPID!

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  54. Long over due. Dis is wat obtains in NEWYORK DAT lagos is imitating

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