Security: 500 Hotels in Anambra get CCTV Cameras, train 85 Operatives

Determined to ensure the success of the second phase of security
infrastructure put in place, the Anambra State government is to plant
security surveillance cameras in over five hundred hotels and
recreation centres in the area.

Already a total of sixty security men and twenty-five un-uniformed
security operatives have been trained to handle the security gadgets
such as the CCTV and drone acquired by the state government.
According to the Chief of staff to the governor of Anambra state,
Chief Primus Odili and the Senior Special Assistant to the governor on
Creative Security Air vice Marshall Ben. Chiobi (Ltd).


“These are part of the arrangement put in place by the state
government to ensure safety of the lives of guests at the hotels in
Anambra State and it also goes a long way to improve the level of
patronage being enjoyed by hotels in Anambra State”.
“Even the major official motor parks in Anambra State would also
benefit from the security surveillance camera and especially this
festive season would also ensure security of visitors and those in
Anambra State”.


“We looking at the concept of a mini village in Anambra security
arrangement and all the security apparatus would cue in to the centre
security data base devoid of any form of mutilation or tampering of
gadgets by hoodlums”.


Also speaking the Special Adviser to the governor on security, safety
and emergency Chief Chikodi Anarah said that it was based on the
successes recorded in the first phase of crime fighting that the
second phase is being executed.

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