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Anambra: CCTV Security Gadgets Records Successes At Onitsha City by chinolization: 9:33am On Jul 24, 2014
Obiano’s CCTV security gadget records successes at Onitsha market

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.

http://sunnewsonline.com/new/?p=73060

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Re: Anambra: CCTV Security Gadgets Records Successes At Onitsha City by chinolization: 9:37am On Jul 24, 2014
It can only get better!

Anambra adigo mma..

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Re: Anambra: CCTV Security Gadgets Records Successes At Onitsha City by OdenigboAroli(m): 9:51am On Jul 24, 2014
Willie is definitely working.

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Re: Anambra: CCTV Security Gadgets Records Successes At Onitsha City by hushmail: 9:54am On Jul 24, 2014
anambra adigo nma!

But seriously

what of d House of Assembly members on pleasure trip to US?

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Re: Anambra: CCTV Security Gadgets Records Successes At Onitsha City by greaterlove(m): 9:59am On Jul 24, 2014
I really love the speed at which the Anambra state governor is working, can't wait to visit Anambra state next month, I will really tour the state and see things myself.
Chino my brother Na you create thread Na you come be FTC Na wah o, hope I will get to meet you in Anambra next month?

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Re: Anambra: CCTV Security Gadgets Records Successes At Onitsha City by Cecediva(f): 10:02am On Jul 24, 2014
Good news cool

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Re: Anambra: CCTV Security Gadgets Records Successes At Onitsha City by ichidodo: 10:02am On Jul 24, 2014
Willie is on a mission....

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Re: Anambra: CCTV Security Gadgets Records Successes At Onitsha City by uch12(f): 10:08am On Jul 24, 2014
Obiano anyi ife gi di anyi nmaaaa.. Ewoo, Chino bea anyi dalu 4 updating us. Umu news a n' atoo mu nshaa. Proudly onye Omanbala, God pls gozi bekwalu mu umu omanbala ninee, umu ifea(light).

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Re: Anambra: CCTV Security Gadgets Records Successes At Onitsha City by Nobody: 10:37am On Jul 24, 2014
Maka oganiru Ndigbo....
Re: Anambra: CCTV Security Gadgets Records Successes At Onitsha City by AustineE1: 11:47am On Jul 24, 2014
...when leadership is handed to the right man,the state and its people will be better for it...like the good people of Anambra often says 'Anambra Adigo mma!!!

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Re: Anambra: CCTV Security Gadgets Records Successes At Onitsha City by after1: 12:16pm On Jul 24, 2014
chinolization: It can only get better!

Anambra adigo mma..


My Turn grin grin
Re: Anambra: CCTV Security Gadgets Records Successes At Onitsha City by Nobody: 12:21pm On Jul 24, 2014
Competition of developement between East and West, while the North is busy planning the next place to bomb embarassed

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Re: Anambra: CCTV Security Gadgets Records Successes At Onitsha City by Hangard: 12:50pm On Jul 24, 2014
Mods. Front page please.
Re: Anambra: CCTV Security Gadgets Records Successes At Onitsha City by kennyslim1(m): 12:54pm On Jul 24, 2014
nice mr gov.
Re: Anambra: CCTV Security Gadgets Records Successes At Onitsha City by Omexonomy: 12:57pm On Jul 24, 2014
I have always said if those northern governos can take a cue from fashola or obiano or at least from oshiomole and mimiko BH will disappear.
Re: Anambra: CCTV Security Gadgets Records Successes At Onitsha City by chinolization: 1:30pm On Jul 24, 2014
OBIANO FLAGS OFF 2ND LONGEST ROAD PROJECT TO CONNECT AGRO-BASED COMMUNITIES. In continuation of the mass construction of roads to
infrastructural sites and agricultural belts of Anambra State
and the comprehensive strategy to achieve food security and
industrialisation, the Executive Governor of Anambra State,
Chief Willie Obiano, yesterday, flagged off the reconstruction
of 9.5 kilometre Eke-Awgbu – Amaetiti – Okpeze –
Ndiukwuenu road, the second longest road project in the
state.
The road project is part of a 13-kilometre road that stretches
to Okpeze Bridge, brining to 40 -kilometres, the entire road
projects that cut across many communities up to Ufuma,
Orumba North Local Government Area of the state.
Speaking during the flag off event, Governor Obiano stated
that the road was the longest road project awarded by the
state government after the 47-kilometre Aguleri -Oil Rig Road
project. According to Obiano, “the road is very important as it
traverses many agro-based communities and would
stimulate socio-economic growth when completed. It is
designed with all necessary components, including bridges
and culverts, drainages, street lights, markets and three
modern bus stops.”
The governor assured communities around the road project
axis that his administration would sustain equitable
distribution of democracy dividends to all parts of the state,
stressing that it was a deliberate policy of his government to
open up roads into the hinterland with viable sources for
wealth creation and employment for the youths. He urged
the people to monitor the progress of work and preserve
facilities in the area as well as ensure that security was
maintained.
The Commissioner for Works, Sir Callistus Ilozumba, in his
remark, said the contract had been fully mobilised and
assured that government would maintain prompt payment of
all certificates generated.
He commended the people of the area for removing all
obstructions on the road, to pave way for drainage work.
However, he warned against burning of tyres and made it
clear that those who violated the directive would pay for the
cost of removing the bumps.
Sir Callistus directed traditional rulers and Presidents-General
of communities to arrange for proper maintenance of the
roads and drainage systems to increase the lifespan of the
roads.
The member representing Orumba North in the State House
of Assembly, Mr. Romanus Obi, said the road would link
various parts of Orumba North and thanked the governor for
maintaining continuity in government. Also speaking, the
Chairman of Orumba North, Mr. Okey Enekwe and his
Orumba South counterpart, Mr. John Onyeakpa noted that
the governor had increased the tempo of rural development
through massive infrastructural development.
Culled from: The Sun

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Re: Anambra: CCTV Security Gadgets Records Successes At Onitsha City by chinolization: 1:33pm On Jul 24, 2014
Amawbia axis of Awka this morning..

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Re: Anambra: CCTV Security Gadgets Records Successes At Onitsha City by chimerase2: 2:02pm On Jul 24, 2014
makachukwu amu here should incase undecided
Re: Anambra: CCTV Security Gadgets Records Successes At Onitsha City by Nobody: 2:26pm On Jul 24, 2014
chinolization: Amawbia axis of Awka this morning..
I know this place like the back of my hand. Take left and you're on your way to Agulu Lake... Adazi, Nnobi and then Nnewi. That was the route i took home back then while in Awka.
Re: Anambra: CCTV Security Gadgets Records Successes At Onitsha City by Pavore9: 2:36pm On Jul 24, 2014
That commissioner of works must be really good. He was the commissioner way back in 2009 when l saw him checking out the then on-going road cutting through lfite-Ogwari to Omasi Agu.
Re: Anambra: CCTV Security Gadgets Records Successes At Onitsha City by Nobody: 2:43pm On Jul 24, 2014
Chino howfa with the skycraper i told you to push for me, lets know if he will welcome the idea?

Atani Rd from Uga Junction to Harbour Bridge that Krisoral side need to be dualized, that road is an industrial avenue and its the major road that leads to other Industrial Estates as well as Ogabru LG, Okpoko and Eastern byepass for that matter.
I wonder how the roads inside the Industrial Estates were dualized but the major road that connected them all still remain single.

#IgbosLeaveNorth.
Re: Anambra: CCTV Security Gadgets Records Successes At Onitsha City by OdenigboAroli(m): 2:49pm On Jul 24, 2014
BuddahMonk: Nwanne i never knew you were this powerful untill i started seeing one onye ofe urchin using your decoy handle to cause commotion.

Nwanne ibu odogwu, dike afa ya na ada uda

Dozzy na bad Niigga naa.
Re: Anambra: CCTV Security Gadgets Records Successes At Onitsha City by Noctec: 2:55pm On Jul 24, 2014
Good work.
Re: Anambra: CCTV Security Gadgets Records Successes At Onitsha City by Nobody: 2:59pm On Jul 24, 2014
Obiano has not disappointed those of us who supported him at the last election. So far, so good. What the guy achieved in just 3 months is unprecedented. Not even Fashola did this much in his first 3 months in office. Sincere9gerians have been proved RIGHT once again.

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Re: Anambra: CCTV Security Gadgets Records Successes At Onitsha City by chinolization: 3:14pm On Jul 24, 2014
Nwanne nwayo bu ije! cheesy

Its one step at a time..

BuddahMonk: Chino howfa with the skycraper i told you to push for me, lets know if he will welcome the idea?

Atani Rd from Uga Junction to Harbour Bridge that Krisoral side need to be dualized, that road is an industrial avenue and its the major road that leads to other Industrial Estates as well as Ogabru LG, Okpoko and Eastern byepass for that matter.
I wonder how the roads inside the Industrial Estates were dualized but the major road that connected them all still remain single.

#IgbosLeaveNorth.
Re: Anambra: CCTV Security Gadgets Records Successes At Onitsha City by PrinxArthur1(m): 5:01pm On Jul 24, 2014
chinolization: Obiano’s CCTV security gadget records successes at Onitsha market

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.

http://sunnewsonline.com/new/?p=73060
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