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Gombe State University installs 24-hour CCTV surveillance to boost campus security
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Gombe State University installs 24-hour CCTV surveillance to boost campus security

Gombe State University (GSU) has installed a 24-hour CCTV surveillance system across its campus to enhance security measures. The solar-powered system monitors pedestrian, vehicular, and bicycle movements and is integrated with the university's central security control room and an upgraded communication network. The initiative was highlighted by the university's Public Relations Officer and praised by the Chief Security Officer, who noted its benefits for surveillance, emergency response, and incident investigation. The Vice-Chancellor emphasized the system's role in creating a safer environment for teaching, learning, and research, stating that it supports security personnel and deters criminal activity.

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Gombe State University installs 24-hour CCTV surveillance to boost campus security

Gombe State University (GSU) has installed a 24-hour CCTV surveillance system across its campus to enhance security measures. The solar-powered system monitors pedestrian, vehicular, and bicycle movements and is integrated with the university's central security control room and an upgraded communication network. The initiative was highlighted by the university's Public Relations Officer and praised by the Chief Security Officer, who noted its benefits for surveillance, emergency response, and incident investigation. The Vice-Chancellor emphasized the system's role in creating a safer environment for teaching, learning, and research, stating that it supports security personnel and deters criminal activity.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the installation of CCTV cameras as a neutral security measure aimed at improving campus safety. It includes quotes from university officials expressing support for the initiative without overtly endorsing or criticizing specific political ideologies. The framing remains focused

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