Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has unveiled two landmark initiatives to bolster police welfare and enhance security in Lagos.
The groundbreaking ceremony for 2,200 new housing units for officers and the handover of 250 new patrol vehicles marked significant steps in the administration’s ongoing efforts to improve safety and support law enforcement.
Speaking at the groundbreaking event for the police housing project, held at the former Obalende Police Barracks site, Sanwo-Olu reaffirmed his commitment to the welfare of security personnel.
“We are committed to the welfare of our security personnel, our policemen and women who are serving the nation, safeguarding our lives and property. It concerns us as a people; it concerns us as a government if we want to make a difference,” he said.
Sanwo-Olu explained that the housing project, which will include one-bedroom to four-bedroom apartments with modern amenities such as sewage systems, streetlights, and parking spaces, is part of Sanwo-Olu’s THEMES Plus agenda aimed at the redevelopment and regeneration of Lagos.
“I’m happy we took this bold step to demolish and rebuild because we don’t want any catastrophe in police barracks,” Sanwo-Olu added, emphasising the need for improved living conditions for police officers.
The Governor also underscored that this project aligns with the broader goal of providing affordable, decent housing for all Lagosians.
He encouraged other state governments to adopt similar initiatives to rebuild police barracks nationwide while promising the public that the housing units would be ready within two years. “Now it is the turn of the Nigerian Police and their barracks,”
Inspector General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun praised the initiative, highlighting the dilapidated state of many police barracks across the country.
“This effort will significantly boost the morale of our officers and motivate them to serve Lagosians more efficiently,”
He also assured the public that he would personally supervise the project.
In a related development, Governor Sanwo-Olu handed over more than 250 brand-new patrol vehicles, communication gadgets, protective gear, and essential hardware to the police during the 18th Annual Town Hall Meeting on Security.
He emphasised that security is vital for maintaining economic stability and community safety.
Sanwo-Olu described the initiative as a significant advancement in the state’s quest for a safer Lagos.
He wrote on X: “Today, at our 18th Annual Town Hall Meeting on Security, I handed over 250 brand-new patrol vehicles, along with essential hardware, communication devices, and protective gear, to our dedicated police force,”
Sanwo-Olu emphasised the importance of security in fostering economic stability and ensuring community safety.
“Security is vital for maintaining economic stability and community safety, and it remains a top priority for us in Lagos,” he stated.
The Governor acknowledged the critical role of the private sector in supporting the Lagos State Security Trust Fund (LSSTF), which has been pivotal in funding security initiatives across the state.
“We extend our gratitude to our partners in the private sector for their unwavering support of the Lagos State Security Trust Fund in our mission to ensure safety throughout Lagos.”
He added that the newly acquired patrol vehicles and equipment are expected to significantly enhance police response times and improve surveillance in crime-prone areas.