A member of
the National Youth Service Corps, Mr. Olaolu Ayoola, has said that the
drones he manufactured are capable of carrying out reconnaissance of the
Nigeria’s porous boarders.
Ayoola, a
graduate of Computer Science, from the Ladoke Akintola University of
Technology, Ogbomoso, who is serving in a secondary school in Osun
State, told our correspondent in an interview on Monday that his drone
could assist the military to monitor the kind of persons and activities
going on at Nigeria borders.
According to
him, the drones which are manufactured and fitted with camera with the
capacity for live recording can be deployed and officials would be
watching event as they are happening on the ground.
Ayoola, who
is an indigene of Ogbomoso in Oyo State, said the massive killings and
willful destruction of property by the insurgent could be tackled with
technology backed up by military personnel and by addressing the cause
of the crisis.
He said, “It
is difficult, if not impossible to have our borders covered with close
circuit television therefore drones such as this can be programmed to
patrol our borders independently and notify security agents whenever it
detects strange activities such as illegal immigrations, human
trafficking at our borders. This will most certainly be more effective
in terms of results and cost when it is combined with the existing
infrastructures and personnel.
“This one
can fly as high as 200m and it can stay in the air for 20 minutes. The
beauty of it is that it can be improved upon to fly higher and stay
longer and even with greater capabilities.
“There is no
limit to how far we can push it. I just think the Nigerian Government
has not been exploring the potentials in this nation. I think the
government and the private sector should invest into technologies like
this and many others the Nigerian youths come up with.
“This will
develop our nation’s Science and Technology, reducing our dependency on
foreign countries. This will also lead to diversification, reducing our
dependency on oil.”
The corps
member said that his drones could also be used to monitor the nation’s
pipelines adding that this would ensure that security agencies were
notified promptly anytime vandals were about breaking the pipes to ship
on oil.
The young
graduate, who said that the drones could be useful in many more ways
stated that farmers could use them to monitor happening on their farms.
He explained
that drones could be deployed in large expanse of farm to know what was
happening at every point and move to address the issues on time.
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