Reps Probe Abuja’s Rising Insecurity, Failure of $460m Chinese-Funded CCTV Project
[NigerianEye - Nigeria] - 28/11/2025
The House of Representatives has set up a special ad-hoc committee to investigate the sharp deterioration of security in the Federal Capital Territory and the complete failure of a $460 million CCTV surveillance system financed through a Chinese loan, as kidnappings, armed robberies, and killings turn the nation’s capital into a hotspot of fear.Speaking at the inauguration of the committee on Thursday, Speaker Tajudeen Abbas described the situation as unacceptable and intolerable, pointing out that Abuja, once regarded as one of the safest capitals in West Africa, now witnesses violent (…)
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