“Such security agencies must be the ones that can detect and repel people who come with ammunition. The security agencies must be the ones that have equipment and they are the police or military men that have the gadgets,” the NSCIA deputy president said.
Also, the immediate past chairman, Christian Association of Nigeria, Ekiti State Branch, Rev. Fr. Peter Olowolafe, said the issue of technology, including installation of Close Circuit Television, was among the advice given by the state government.Olowolafe, who handed over as Ekiti CAN chairman on Friday, said, “The problem we have in the area of CCTV is that most of our communities do not have power supply. For instance, where I live in Omuo Ekiti, for almost six years, there is no light.
“But how many of our churches can afford that money to buy the equipment and provide light at the same time? That is where we call on the government to provide basic amenities so that life will be easier for people, so that when they have some equipment with them, they will be able to use them,” the cleric said.All rights reserved.
How long will you wait for government, sir. Same message every year
Protect yourselves ,don't be daft!
Ah! Dem don dey use style style shenk their god
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