In an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on Thursday, IPAC Chairman Olusegun Mobolaji made the call.
Mobolaji spoke in the aftermath of the murder of Miss Oluwabamise Ayanwola, a 22-year-old lady who went missing after boarding a Lagos Bus Rapid Transit vehicle and was later found dead with various body parts removed.
Mobolaji, who expressed his displeasure at the murder of an innocent young lady, said the government needed to spend more on monitoring and security cameras in strategic spots.
According to him, since the primary responsibility of the government is the security and welfare of citizens, no amount should be too much to spend on issues bothering security.
“Our heartfelt condolence goes to the family of Oluwabamise Toyosi Ayanwola, who was gruesomely murdered some days ago after boarding a BRT bus from the Chevron area.
“We also want to advise that the state government should improve on security by adopting a more advanced digital security system.
“The state government must prioritize the installation of more CCTV/Surveillance systems in more strategic places all over the state.
“The government must invest more in qualified security personnel to reduce crime and make investigations much easier and faster,” Mobolaji said.
The IPAC boss prayed to God to give Bamise’s family and loved ones the fortitude to bear the loss.
“We believe and look forward to the state government to bring all culpable persons in the murder to book and well-deserved justice,” he added.
He urged the government to intensify more efforts in protecting citizens from being “vulnerable to the satanic vultures of this world.”






















