Federal Government Commissions CCTV Surveillance Centre On Third Mainland Bridge

The Federal Government has commissioned a new Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) monitoring centre on Lagos’ Third Mainland Bridge, the Minister of Works, Engr. David Umahi, announced. Speaking at the commissioning, Umahi said the facility represents a major safety and infrastructure upgrade, in line with President Bola Tinubu’s directive to rehabilitate and secure key federal bridges across the country. The centre is equipped with high-definition CCTV cameras covering the bridge deck and underwater sections, a dedicated surveillance boat, and two operational Hilux vehicles to support monitoring and rapid response. The minister explained that the CCTV system aims to control speeding, prevent traffic disruptions, curb vehicle fires, and deter suicide attempts. He added that designated lay-bys on the bridge will allow enforcement teams to act without affecting traffic flow. Umahi also reassured the public that there are no plans to toll the rehabilitated Third Mainland Bridge.

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Reps Demand Breakdown of Rivers’ ₦1.48tn Budget, Question ₦24bn for CCTV and ₦30bn for Gunboats

Reps Demand Breakdown of Rivers’ ₦1.48tn Budget, Question ₦24bn for CCTV and ₦30bn for Gunboats

The House of Representatives Ad hoc Committee on Rivers State has issued a 48-hour ultimatum to the state’s Sole Administrator, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas (retd.), demanding a detailed breakdown of key allocations in the controversial ₦1.48 trillion 2025 budget. During a session in Abuja on June 30, committee chairman Julius Ihonvbere raised concerns about several budgetary provisions, including ₦24 billion for CCTV installations at the Government House and ₦30 billion for gunboats. Lawmakers also questioned the ₦23 billion contingency reserve and allocations to federal projects without reimbursement agreements. The committee demanded submission of the Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF), a report on Internally Generated Revenue (IGR), and clarification on the handling of local government funds. Ihonvbere emphasized accountability and praised President Bola Tinubu’s intervention in Rivers’ political crisis. Responding, Andrew Nweke, Senior Special Assistant on Strategy and Policy, said many provisions were inherited and based on security needs and agency recommendations.

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