 Still on that story, reactions continue to trail the murder of Odua Bameshe and Yawale on Lagos BRT. A cross-section of Lagos residents have called on the government to install CCTV cameras on OBRT vehicles for effective monitoring of activities of the drivers and passengers while in transit. Our correspondent, Lavi Kukwe Oedokun reports. The news has been shocking, especially to commuters who use the BRT on a daily basis. The BRT is regarded as a safe mode of transport since the scheme is run by private investors but with the supervision of the state government. The brutal murder of Odua Bameshe and alleged involvement of our BRT driver, nice Andrew Tua-Death, may have put a crack on the trust and confidence on the BRT. If life is gone, must we die first before we begin to react? Why are we not proactive? Why are we not considering actions and activities that will protect the greater assets of man, which is life? Why? Do you know the generations that have been wiped out by just that one lady? Do you know the trauma that has been set into place? It's pity. It's a pity. They call for heightened security on the buses. They can implant a camera or whatever, monitoring, and those towels should have adequate data. I think they can do eye-photograph, I mean to cover their eye-lead, their fingerprints and some other things in order to get those towels secure. If there was a camera in that vehicle, I don't know how far it is through. If there's a camera, they have tried for that, but can they produce a camera? I don't know. But if they can do it, concerning this issue, there are people that are adults, people of our old age, in other countries, they don't retire them. We believe that old age, you people of old age, they can give them power to be monitoring us. Because I believe that they will not deceive the nation. We need to sensitize the people. You know you talked about the young lady crying for help and nobody responded. Let me ask a question. How many times have you seen maybe the Institute, no, no, the federal government arm of disaster management coming out to say everybody in Obalendi today want to fake a bus that is on fire? Take the bus on fire, do a drill and see how people jump from their okada, jump from their private car and respond to rescue. Despite fears resulting from Bameshe's death, legoscients still believe the Bayautist system is the most comfortable and reliable mode of transportation in Lagos state. From Lagos, love Ikuku Ueyiduku. Plus TV news. Hello. Hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.