President Bola Tinubu has directed the installation of over 5,000 surveillance cameras across Plateau State following the Palm Sunday attack in Angwan Rukuba, Jos, which claimed over 27 lives. Speaking during a meeting with political and traditional leaders in Jos, Tinubu said the initiative would help law enforcement identify perpetrators in real time. Minister of Communications Bosun Tijani said the system would be powered by artificial intelligence, starting with Jos metropolis. Tinubu also announced a committee to assess victims’ losses and recommend compensation.
Key Points:
Real-time surveillance could deter future attacks and improve response times.
Victims’ families may receive compensation, though lives cannot be replaced.
AI cameras have proven effective in Lagos and Enugu, boosting confidence.
The directive signals federal intervention beyond routine security deployments.
Recurring Jos violence has now triggered a technology-focused presidential response.
Watch for the rollout timeline of the 5,000 cameras and the committee’s compensation recommendations for Palm Sunday attack victims.
Sources: Daily Post
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