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Reps to probe Abuja’s $460m CCTV contract

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Last updated: October 23, 2025 6:14 am
Godson
Published: October 23, 2025
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The House of Representatives has set up an ad hoc committee to investigate the growing insecurity and rising loss of lives in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) despite the Nigerian government’s $460 million Chinese loan investment for a comprehensive CCTV surveillance project.

The committee, chaired by Hon. Donald Ojogo (Ilaje/Ese Odo Federal Constituency, Ondo State), was constituted during plenary on Wednesday, October 22, following a motion of urgent public importance sponsored by Hon. Amobi Ogah.

Moving the motion, Ogah emphasized that the protection of lives and property is the primary responsibility of government, adding that the situation in Abuja reflects a failure of oversight and accountability in a project meant to enhance public safety. “The most important of all responsibilities of government is the protection of lives and property as well as the entrenchment of security to engender good governance,” he said.

Ogah recalled that in 2010, the Goodluck Jonathan administration, acting through then Finance Minister Dr. Olusegun Aganga, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with ZTE Communications of China for the installation of CCTV cameras across strategic locations in Abuja. The initiative was designed to help security agencies monitor, prevent, and respond to criminal activity.

However, despite the massive financial commitment and Nigeria’s ongoing loan repayment obligations, Ogah lamented that the CCTV system has remained non-functional, contributing nothing to the fight against crime.

“Despite this huge investment as well as the financial burden Nigeria is subjected to by way of servicing the loan, the impact of the CCTV is not felt in any manner. Rather than abating, crime rate has soared in Abuja, leading to daily reports of deaths arising from unmonitored crimes around the Federal Capital,” Ogah said.

He described the situation as a “lose-lose nightmare” for Nigeria, paying heavily for a project that failed to deliver results.

The House consequently mandated the ad hoc committee to probe the entire CCTV contract, including the utilization of funds, project execution, and reasons for its failure, and to report back with recommendations aimed at improving the security infrastructure in the FCT.

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