Lagos State Security Trust Fund (LSSTF) has continued its strategic drive to strengthen security operations across the state with the donation of an operational vehicle to the Ports Authority Police (Western) Command led by CP Toyin Agbaminoja.
The move marks another milestone in a week-long series of logistical support. The donation is expected to enhance patrol, surveillance and rapid response within port facilities, which remain critical hubs for Nigeria’s economic activities.
The vehicle was formally presented by the Executive Secretary/CEO of LSSTF, Dr Ayo Ogunsan, and received by CP Toyin Agbaminoja, Commissioner of Police in charge of the Ports Authority Police (Western) Command, Apapa, alongside other senior officers.
Speaking during the courtesy visit, Ogunsan reaffirmed LSSTF’s commitment to supporting security agencies tasked with safeguarding strategic national assets.
He emphasised that effective port security is essential to economic stability, trade facilitation and crime prevention in Lagos.
Agbaminoja, in her response, expressed appreciation to LSSTF, describing the intervention as timely and impactful in strengthening maritime and port security operations.
Earlier in the week, the fund donated an operational vehicle to the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) Airport Command.
LSSTF also presented an operational vehicle to the Nigeria Police Mobile Force, MOPOL 49, the paramilitary and rapid response unit of the Nigeria Police Force responsible for managing public disorder, counter-terrorism, anti-robbery operations and the protection of critical economic installations.
Further, the Rapid Response Squad (RRS), Lagos, led by the Commander, CSP Shola Jejeloye, received six operational vehicles to strengthen its capacity for swift crime response and patrol coverage.
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