Plateau Killings: Tinubu orders deployment of over 5,000 CCTV cameras

Tinubu on CCTVs

President Bola Tinubu has assured the people of Plateau State that the Federal Government will deploy an artificial intelligence-enabled network of over 5,000 digital cameras to help law enforcement agencies combat insecurity in the state.

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President Tinubu, who gave the promise in his address during his visit to Jos yesterday, commiserated with the government and people of the state on the March 29 gun attacks that claimed the lives of innocent citizens in the Angwan Rukuba district of Jos-North local government area. “I promise you that this experience will not repeat itself”, he stated.

President Tinubu directed the Minister of Defence, Gen. Christopher Musa (rtd), Chief of Army Staff, Gen. Waidi Shaibu, and the Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Disu, to “unearth and find the killers” of innocent Nigerians.

He announced that the Minister of Communication and Digital Economy, Bosun Tijjani, will oversee the immediate installation of the security cameras in close coordination with the Plateau State Government and security agencies.

According to an issued statement by presidential spokesperson, Bayo Onanuga, the installation will start in Jos and expand across Plateau State, building on systems already successfully deployed in Lagos and Enugu states.

Lamenting the pain caused by the latest violence, President Tinubu expressed dismay at seeing videos from Jos depicting violence. “It is only God that can give you joy and comfort”, President Tinubu told families affected by the attacks at the meeting held at the arrival lounge at Yakubu Gowon Airport. “No amount of money can recompense for lost souls”, he added.

President Tinubu pledged that the government will do everything possible to ensure justice is served and provide comfort for the bereaved families. He directed the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Bernard Doro, to compile comprehensive data on those affected by the violence to ensure that government assistance is equitable to all.

Addressing leaders and stakeholders, President Tinubu emphasised the need for proactive measures to prevent future attacks. 

Plateau State governor, Caleb Mutfwang, said the state had enjoyed relative peace before the unfortunate incident of March 29, describing it as a temporary setback. He commended security agencies for their ongoing efforts and expressed confidence that their interventions will continue to strengthen security.

Governor Mutfwang also expressed gratitude to President Tinubu for approving the recruitment of 1,000 forest guards to complement the state’s security efforts.

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