The Lagos State Inter-Party Advisory Council has urged Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to install CCTV cameras in strategic locations to improve security.
On Thursday, IPAC Chairman Olusegun Mobolaji made the call in an interview with NAN.
Miss Oluwabamise Ayanwola, 22, went missing after boarding a Lagos Bus Rapid Transit vehicle and was found dead with some body parts missing.
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To prevent future murders of innocent children, Mobolaji said the government must increase its investment in surveillance and security cameras strategically placed.
He believes that since the government’s primary responsibility is citizen security, no amount should be too large to spend on security issues.
The family of Oluwabamise Toyosi Ayanwola, who was brutally murdered after boarding a BRT bus from the Chevron area, has our deepest sympathies.
“We also recommend that the state government upgrade its digital security system.
In addition, the state government should prioritize the installation of more CCTV/surveillance systems throughout the state.
To reduce crime and speed up investigations, Mobolaji says the government must invest more in security personnel.
IPAC boss prayed for Bamise’s family’s strength to bear the loss.
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“We believe and expect the state government to bring all culpable persons to justice,” he added.
He urged the government to do more to protect citizens from the “satanic vultures of this world.”
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