Sitting on the banks of the river Niger in West Africa is Niamey, Niger’s capital. The city faces some unique challenges to the safety of its local residents and visitors. To help tackle this, the government of Niger is working with Hikvision’s West Africa team to install a cutting-edge security solution across the region.
The challenge: protecting a high profile event
Niamey has a history of trade. Its large and bustling open-air market – the Grand Marché – sells everything from cloth, to jewelry, to food, and attracts an estimated 20,000 tourists a year. But while the city has long been known as one of the more relaxed capitals of West Africa, in recent years Niamey has received high profile attention due to criminal incidents in and around the capital.
So when it was announced that Niamey would host the 33rd Session of the African Union (AU) Summit for the very first time, the government of Niger decided to seize the opportunity to establish a complete urban security network.
It was vital that this high profile event could run for the full five days without disruption, as Niamey would attract visitors and heads of state from across the continent. The city would also receive high profile guests from around the world, including key personnel from United Nations and World Trade Organization.
Vincent Wang, Technical Support Engineer for Hikvision West Africa, says, “The AU Summit is a key event in Africa’s diary, and always requires a high security presence. It gave us the ideal springboard for launching a complete security solution that would provide security to those in attendance, while giving the city a robust set of tools to help prevent and manage security incidents long into the future.”
Solution overview
When seeking out the ideal security solution for this project, the government of Niger learned about several similar project that Hikvision had already completed in African cities and was impressed how well the solution is running. “They wanted to emulate a project, so that’s what we set about doing.” says Vincent.
Vincent and the team worked with technology partners ITS Solutions to design a complete urban security network in Niamey, which would protect residents and visitors across the whole city during the summit and beyond. Central to the solution was the installation of more than 100 Hikvision high resolution cameras for 24-hour monitoring of the city.
Along the 12 main roads, and at key intersections throughout the city, the government’s security team installed the Hikvision DarkFighter 2MP Speed Dome Cameras (DS-2DF8225IX-AEL). These cameras are designed to deliver high quality images in low light environments. They are also equipped with license plate recognition, to identify vehicle violations such as speeding, even at mid-night with no light.