The close circuit television (CCTV) mounted in the Onitsha Market
axis as part of the security arrangements to ensure sustenance
of peace and adequate security in Onitsha and parts of Anambra State has
led to a breakthrough in the tracking and reunification of two
children who lost contact with their mother after a busy market day.
Governor Willie Obiano was elated on receipt of the cheering news
during the week when he went on inspection of ongoing projects in
Onitsha and its environs. He was told that the CCTV security gadget
mounted to monitor movements and unwholesome activities in the market
had recorded successes within a short time of its introduction, and he
promised to replicate the exercise in other markets in the state.
The CCTV gadget, which is currently being tested at Onitsha with the
capacity to receive and transmit signals to far distances, is linked to
the nearby police post in the market for protection of lives and
property and apprehension of miscreants.
Obiano expressed happiness that the CCTV recorded a huge success
two days to his visit, following the discovery of two children who
lost contact with their mother in a crowd of traders and passers-by
milling around the market.
The governor said: “Two days ago, two little kids that came to visit
their mum were lost in the crowd but were rescued some 30 minutes later
through the monitoring gadget. The picture imagery is continuously
being monitored by the police to ensure every criminal is caught
promptly. The CCTV concept will be replicated in all the markets in the
state.”
Governor Obiano had made a stopover at Onitsha Main Market to
inspect projects, feel the pulse of the traders and find out any other
challenges facing the traders as well as residents in the
commercial city, before going to the ever-growing industrial nerve
centre of Nnewi,
The governor, who was received by thunderous ovations that
intermittently drowned his voice and broke his speech flow, was excited
by their appreciation of his work and the four pillars of development
as well as their supporting enablers. He assured them that he was
not unmindful of tendency of miscreants to relocate from Upper Iweka and
other hideouts and command structures to the Onitsha markets and
local communities.
At the fire station located at the market, Obiano, who was still
trailed by cheers from the traders and residents as he marched about
200 metres on foot sizing up the state of infrastructure and
environmental conditions, expressed dismay that the fire service lacked
adequate tools to meet the challenge of fire fighting, declaring that
it was unacceptable to him.
He decried lack of electricity supply, and assured the traders that
he would put the electric power authorities on their toes to
guarantee provision of regular and uninterrupted power supply to the
market and its environs. He promised to boost efforts of the fire
service and equip its personnel in fire fighting.
Obiano urged the people to cooperate with his government in their
civic obligations, including paying taxes to accredited government
agents.
He charged the people to cooperate with members of the Joint Task
Force (Operation Kpochapu) to drive the bad elements from the state,
stressing that he would come back fighting if he got reports that the
miscreants had relocated to the markets from Upper Iweka,
In their separate remarks, Mr. Emmanuel Okoli, a fashion designer and
Mrs Eunice Okonkwo, a plastic products seller, expressed happiness
with the tempo of work by the governor, saying they had not only
provided adequate security, and sanitised the hitherto filthy
environment of Onitsha but orientated traders and residents on the need
to sell inside their shops instead of displaying their wares along the
road or on top of water channels.
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