VIDEO: Umahi slams vandalism of federal roads
Minister of Works, Dave Umahi, highlights the serious issue of vandalism affecting federal road infrastructure in Nigeria, particularly the removal of safety devices from the Third Mainland Bridge.
Dave Umahi, Nigeria's Minister of Works, has raised concerns over the increasing vandalism of federal road infrastructure, citing recent incidents where criminals were caught removing safety devices such as cat eyes from the Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos. UMAHI noted that this is the second occurrence of such vandalism within a short span, underscoring the persistence of the problem and highlighting the government's efforts to combat these illegal activities through enhanced surveillance.
During a recent interview, Umahi revealed that the arrests were facilitated by Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras installed on the bridge, which allowed for the identification and apprehension of the vandals. This initiative is a part of a broader presidential directive aimed at safeguarding critical infrastructure across the country. The minister emphasized the importance of these safety devices, which are essential for maintaining road safety and integrity, and detailed how their theft has disrupted numerous major projects, including the Second Niger Bridge.
Umahi's statements reflect a growing concern within the government regarding infrastructure security in Nigeria, as repeated thefts pose not only a risk to public safety but also hinder ongoing developmental projects. The government's commitment to addressing this issue through technological surveillance indicates a proactive approach, yet underscores the need for broader measures to prevent such criminal activities effectively and sustain the nation's infrastructure investments.