The Lagos State Government has announced plans to install cameras...
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THE government plans to deploy CCTV cameras on streets to boost surveillance and introduce automated ticketing systems to minimise human involvement, aiming to decrease daily accident rates nationwide. With a significant number of accidents and fatalities on roads, authorities aim to enhance surveillance, enforcement, and safety measures. Through integrating CCTV surveillance and automated ticketing, the […]
The Lagos State Government has announced plans to install cameras...
The Minister of Transport and Infrastructural Development, Felix Mhona, says his ministry is committed to improving road safety to reduce traffic...
The installation process has been completed and the cameras will be integrated into the Command and Control Centre within three months, following...
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