The Guardian (Nigeria)

‘ How Nigeria can deploy AI to tackle insecurity’

• As gunmen abduct seven Imo inmates, farm settlement chief

- From and ( Abuja) ( Owerri)

AROBOTICS, software and Artificial Intelligen­ce ( AI) expert, Dr. Chinemelu Ezeh, has said AI and robotics have the potential to revolution­ise industries and tackle security challenges in the country.

In a chat with journalist­s in Abuja, yesterday, the United Kingdom- trained internatio­nal expert called on Nigeria to leverage AI to boost productivi­ty in critical sectors of the nation’s economy.

The technology, he said, will help in the financial, health and security sectors. According to Ezeh, by leveraging AI, Nigeria’s intelligen­ce agencies can gain accurate and exact knowledge of criminals, their modus operandi, funding sources and collaborat­ors.

His words: “Imagine if you have a smartphone and then you have a listening system that before you enter the car, it is on. And it is listening for words around. And if you say a special phrase, it will automatica­lly detect all your sensitive informatio­n and alert the security agencies where you are. This is one of the things that AI can do.

“A lot of times in ‘ one chance,’ it is your phone. They want to transfer money from your phone. But if you don’t have anything on you, you are more or less safe. “That is something that can work. It is not a solution that you see in the West, because they don’t have this problem. But it is something that we will have to make for ourselves.”

Abuja, Nigeria’s seat of power, still grapples with an unabated surge in kidnapping, banditry, robbery, pickpocket­ing, carjacking, ‘ one chance,’ ritual killings and other forms of criminalit­ies.

Ezeh explained that rather than deploy heavy security equipment like helicopter­s to tackle banditry and insurgency, light and cheaper tools like drones can be used.

EANWHILE, more facts emerged, yesterday, on the attack at the Imo correction­al centre farm settlement.

Fielding questions from newsmen in Owerri, the state Public Relations Officer ( PRO) of the centre, Goodluck Ibegbulam, disclosed that 24 gunmen stormed the settlement in motorcycle­s, disclosing that each rider carried two passengers, whisking the seven inmates from the farm at about 05: 30 a. m. to yet to be determined destinatio­n. They also kidnapped the farm settlement head alongside other inmates.

Ibegbulam informed that the centre was working with the sister security agencies to get the inmates returned to the centre, to complete their jail terms.

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