 Now, the House of Representatives has called on the federal government to provide body cameras to be attached to officers and men of security agencies in Nigeria. They also want situations in the rooms across the country to monitor their activities. The body cameras, the House argued, will help checkmate cases of abuse of power and human rights. The report. Over the years, there have been concerns about allegations of harassment, extortion and extraditial killings of citizens by security operatives. These often result in reprisals and uprising by the citizens. The House is convinced that security operatives ought to wear body cameras in order to have picture and video evidence of the activities. The green chamber is cognizant that the body cameras will keep the security operatives in check. The House is there for concern about all allegations of harassment, extortion and extraditial killings of citizens by security operatives, which often result in reprisals and uprising by the citizens. The House is there for convinced that the security operatives will often express religious scrutiny over their conduct in the discharge of their duties or to wear body cameras in order to have picture and video evidence of the activities. While the idea of security agents wearing body cameras is laudable, funding is also of the essence. Well, Mr. Speaker, the problem we are having with coming up with motions of this nature is we are complaining that some of these motions are not being implemented by the executive. I can assure you, Mr. Speaker, at the moment, the security agencies are even – we are worried that they should even have normal kittens. They are not even here to give the normal uniforms to go – to conduct some of their operations. Now, by the time you add the issue of the must-use body cameras, it's very likely that this will not come our way. The House is hopeful that police body cameras may provide the best evidence, but there's need for a much better regulation. I'm going to think about discuss today. Let's – let's – let's discuss how security agents' chiefs are taking out money, leaving people hungry. Somebody from NDLA, from my DG, was the one who was giving that kind of thing. So for us to make our system good, it's good we lay out the fundamentals of what a normal system should be, and then we follow the other question of funding. The Federal Route Safety Corps had launched body cameras for its patrol operations. It is believed that it has the potential to better document encounters between officers and citizens while mitigating competing concerns about their potential for misuse or abuse.