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Abuja Bomb Blast: So What Is The Use Of The Cameras? by oloriooko(m): 8:38am On Apr 27, 2012
So what is the use of the cameras installed all over Abuja City at inexplicable price?

what our security services are now telling is that the car cannot be traced to know if it was packaged from Abuja for such inhumane evil deed?

what a waste of tax payers money
Re: Abuja Bomb Blast: So What Is The Use Of The Cameras? by Nobody: 9:28am On Apr 27, 2012
really serious question!
may be they are still analysing the pictures.
Re: Abuja Bomb Blast: So What Is The Use Of The Cameras? by Olaolufred(m): 9:52am On Apr 27, 2012
Cameras turn blind in the face of corruption.
Even If camera chose to see, Men can cover up what it saw.
Corruption is at the root of it all.
Ask the person who got the contract for the CCTV camera?
A politician, who has nothing to think of Quality delivery, but more of how to make the millions with little or nothing delivered.
The day corruption dies, most things will start living.
I read what Kagame said in South-south Forum yesterday in Asaba.
Leadership in Nigeria is not responsible to the citizen.
Re: Abuja Bomb Blast: So What Is The Use Of The Cameras? by OmoPastor(m): 8:55pm On Apr 27, 2012
i wonder o. how can we justify spending such enormous amount of money when the cameras are useless.

may God help us in this nation.
Re: Abuja Bomb Blast: So What Is The Use Of The Cameras? by oloriooko(m): 3:23pm On Nov 05, 2012
even most of the china street cameras are going down one by one, many of them are run over by vehicles or blown down by storm.

this is unacceptable and a show of terrible maintenance culture.

very pathetic

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