
Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos state was on Arise TV on Thursday morning, October 22, where he denied claims that the CCTV cameras at the Lekki tollgate were taken down before the gunshot incident on Tuesday, October 20.
I will just
say the truth of what happened. Nobody ordered. I called the managing director
of LCC
that night when I saw the pictures and what he said to me was that
because of the curfew that had been announced, they took a decision that they
will take out installations that were critical to them.
That camera
that you saw is not a security camera, it's not a motion camera. It's a laser
camera for vehicles. When you are approaching the toll plaza, you would
remember that there is a camera that is at the level of your car. What that
camera does is that it picks the tags and number plates of cars approaching the
toll plaza. It’s an infrared camera and not a security camera.
“Security
cameras for the Lekki toll plaza are still available and these are some of the
footage that we’ll be using for our investigation. Security cameras are
installed on top of the towers and they are there, I have seen them they are
live and they are still recording and nobody can touch them.
The cameras
that were pulled off were a decision that the local personnel of the company
took in conjunction with their managing director. The security cameras are
still intact and these are things that we can leave open for citizens to come
and verify” the governor said.
The governor
said the footage of the surveillance cameras will be made available to a
properly constituted investigative panel which will be set up on Monday as
evidence so it can be properly investigated.
“We will drop
this as evidence so that experts can review and see what kind of cameras are
these that were shown in the footage. I think that is the honest and truthful
position of that,” he said.
According to
the governor, there was no order for the lights at the toll plaza to be turned
off.
''With
regards to the light, I understand there is also a concessionaire that manages
the LED board on top. They are the ones that have the concession agreement and
have the right.
I saw a
letter like any other person said that the company said they put off their
light because of the curfew that the state government had put in place. Those
were their points and I have never spoken to the owner of that business not in
the last one week, so there’s no communication that will reflect that we influenced
that decision. That was a decision a corporate organisation took that because
of the curfew they are taking off the LED screen.” he said
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