Insecurity Challenge: Islamic Group Supports Installation Of CCTVs
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Insecurity Challenge: Islamic Group Supports Installation Of CCTVs

Insecurity Challenge: Islamic Group Supports Installation Of CCTVs

An Islamic group, Nasrul-lahi-L-Fatih Society (NASFAT) has advocated the installation of Closed-Circuit Television Cameras (CCTVs) in strategic public places to reduce the challenge of insecurity facing the nation.
The group’s National Women Affairs Secretary, Mrs Suwebat Kupolati made this call at a news conference, marking the organisation’s seventh Biennial Women’s Conference on Monday in Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti.
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The conference has its theme as “Intentional Parenting: The How’s of Raising, Resilient Muslim Children Against All Odds”. Information Guide Nigeria

In her words: “We all know that this government has done well in the area of insecurity, but the bulk of this problem is as a result of unemployment. jamb results

“Government must provide jobs for our youths to reduce drug abuse and kidnapping.

“We support the proposal by Gov. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu of Ondo that Close Circuit Television Cameras (CCTV) should be installed at all religious centres to ward off senseless attacks.

“NASFAT is totally in support of CCTVs being planted in faith-based areas.

The government shouldn’t just stop at that, they should do same in public places to safeguard the lives and property of our citizens,” she said.

Kupolati said the organisation had embarked on many empowerment initiatives and interventions geared toward reducing poverty and hunger ravaging every sectors of the nation’s economy.

“We have given out about N380 million to different groups and populace to alleviate poverty.

“We gave out N70 million during COVID to help Nigerians and have also given out scholarships to sponsor youths for their university education and for medical treatment of poor Nigerians.

“NASFAT has been partnering government to empower our youth. Those who are self-employed have been given money to expand their businesses.

“We donated over N5 million to widows across various locations last year,” she added.

Kupolati said the theme of the Biennial Conference was thoughtfully chosen because of the challenging and difficulties being encountered in raising children.

“Given the rising issues with our children, is an indicator that we should be more intentional about raising resilience in our children.

“Parent should not expect their children to naturally be resilient, it’s a skill that can be learned and practiced,” she said.

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Essien, Goodnews is a gruaduate of Communication Arts, University of Uyo, Uyo; Currently working at Infoguide Media as a news writer.

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