Ondo: Police direct worship centres to Install CCTV amid rising security concerns
Naija News • 4h ago
**Securing the Sanctuary: Ondo Police Direct Worship Centres to Install CCTV**
In a bid to strengthen security in the state, the Commissioner of Police in Ondo, Adebowale Lawal, has ordered worship centres to install Closed-Circuit Television, CCTV, systems. This directive comes as the state grapples with a surge in security concerns.
The recent abduction of six worshippers from a Celestial Church in Uso community, Owo Local Government Area, has raised alarms. In response, the police chief has embarked on tours of various religious centres to assess their security arrangements. His message to religious leaders is clear: remain vigilant and implement adequate security measures.
One of the key recommendations is the use of functional CCTV cameras. These cameras will enable the police to gather intelligence and monitor activities within worship premises more effectively. Screening congregants at entry points is also crucial, as it helps prevent potential threats from entering the premises.
The directive to install CCTV systems is not new; it's been in effect since 2022. However, the recent security challenges have made it imperative for worship centres to take immediate action. The police have visited various centres, including NASFAT Central Mosque, St Patrick's Catholic Church, and Anglican Methodist Church, among others.
While urging residents to provide timely and actionable information, the police commissioner reiterates the command's commitment to the safety and security of all residents and worshippers in the state. By working together, we can ensure that our places of worship remain safe and secure havens for spiritual growth and expression.
In the face of rising security concerns, this directive is a welcome development. By taking proactive steps to enhance security, worship centres can prevent potential threats and ensure a safe environment for all. The Ondo police command's commitment to safety is reassuring, and we can only hope that this initiative will yield positive results in the days ahead.