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...
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