 That was part of measures to deliver real-time, detailed and accurate travel information to the public. The Lagos State Governor, Babajideh Somalou, has inaugurated the live-camera of this project initiated by Lagos Traffic Radio 961 FM. Now Governor Somalou, who was represented by the Commissioner for Transportation, Ulwashi Usiyemi, described the information as significant as it is a statement or testament to the present administration's commitment to drive governance and all the sectors through technology. The Governor, correct leader, the management and staff of Lagos Traffic Radio for their commitment to the station's mandate and to charge them to ensure our judicious deployment of the newest innovation to the benefit of the people. The use of technological tools has become imperative in a modern city like ours with high and increasing population. The Lagos Traffic Radio live-camera infrastructure for live feeds being commissioned today is therefore an addition to the pool of technological driven initiatives adopted by this administration to enhance free flow of traffic in the metropolis. This infrastructure would address challenges ranging from latency of collated traffic reports in accurate description of the updates that are last month's triggers and the ever-changing dynamics of the traffic situation which still subsists in spite of the several accomplishments of the station. Feeds from the digital camera will help the station commence live-camera traffic updates which would enable real-time traffic voltage as shown live from the cameras situated at strategic locations in the states. It is going to go a long way in easing traffic management in Lagos. The cameras have been connected to 300 routes and that I think is no joke at all. What it means is that this mass city project that Mr. Bairdeson will promise is becoming a reality. So right inside the office of Traffic Radio you can view 300 routes. You can tell the listener what is going on, how he can plan his journey so that he doesn't run into the congestion that we often see on some of the routes. So 300 cameras showing 300 roads in Lagos for me is a big deal.