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Inadequate Surveillance, CCTV Coverage Fueling Nigeria's Insecurity, Says Ex-Naval Commander
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Inadequate Surveillance, CCTV Coverage Fueling Nigeria's Insecurity, Says Ex-Naval Commander

From Vanguard · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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Interview Named sources Context piece
  • A former Nigerian naval commander attributes the country's insecurity to insufficient surveillance and a lack of effective CCTV coverage.
  • Commodore Promise Dappa stated that inadequate infrastructure fuels kidnappings, banditry, and insurgency.
  • He made these remarks during a television interview discussing the persistent security challenges.

Persistent insecurity across Nigeria, marked by widespread kidnappings, banditry, and insurgency, is being fueled by a critical lack of surveillance infrastructure and effective CCTV coverage, according to a retired senior naval officer. Commodore Promise Dappa, former Commander of the Maritime Guard Command, directly linked the ongoing security crises to these deficiencies.

Speaking in an interview on Channels Television, Dappa asserted that the absence of robust surveillance systems and comprehensive CCTV networks across the states creates vulnerabilities that criminals exploit. He indicated that these infrastructural gaps allow illicit activities to flourish unchecked, contributing to the pervasive sense of insecurity nationwide.

The former commander's assessment highlights a significant concern regarding the nation's preparedness and capacity to monitor and respond to internal security threats. His comments suggest a need for substantial investment in technological and infrastructural solutions to bolster national security efforts and regain public confidence.

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Originally published by Vanguard in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.