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Sanwo-Olu, Ogunsan Canvass Technology-Driven Security Network at LSSTF Breakfast Meeting

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The Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu, has urged top chief executive officers in Nigeria’s financial and corporate sectors to scale up their support for the Lagos State Security Trust Fund (LSSTF), saying the state must now embark on an ambitious upgrade of its security architecture built heavily around intelligence, surveillance, and rapid-response technology.

Speaking at LSSTF-Organised private breakfast meeting with Gov. Sanwo-Olu for Bank CEOs and industry leaders in Lagos, the Governor said Lagos cannot afford security complacency at a time when global and domestic threats are becoming more complex. He noted that the LSSTF model based on transparency, joint ownership, and year-on-year accountability remains central to the state’s ability to consistently maintain relative safety.

“We have built one of the strongest public-private security partnerships anywhere in Africa,” Sanwo-Olu said. “For almost two decades, the LSSTF has shown that when government and the private sector work together with transparency and consistency, you get real results. But we must now move to the next stage. Lagos is bigger, busier, and more exposed than ever, and our security infrastructure must reflect that reality.”

The Governor explained that Lagos is currently overhauling its Command and Control Centre originally built over 15 years ago and migrating it into a more sophisticated nerve centre capable of integrating thousands of CCTV feeds, emergency calls, and multi-agency field operations in real time.

“Our Command centre has served Lagos well for over a decade, but technology has evolved,” he said. “We are rebuilding it into a state-of-the-art operations hub that can support modern surveillance tools, digital tracking systems, and faster coordination. This is essential for the Lagos of today.”

He revealed that while the state initially planned to deploy between 5,000 and 10,000 CCTV cameras, fewer than 1,000 are currently installed due to technological and funding limitations.
“We need to scale up massively,” the Governor stressed. “Cameras have become as important as patrol vehicles. They help us see, track, and respond before situations escalate. Lagos must not fall behind.”

Sanwo-Olu said the state is also strengthening its aerial surveillance capacity through a mix of helicopters, drones, and marine monitoring devices to enable faster emergency response, search-and-rescue operations, and monitoring of emerging high-density and waterfront communities.

“In today’s world, drones are not luxury tools, they are essential assets,” he noted. “We are working with Nigerian innovators to build drone systems tailored for Lagos. If global investors can fund local tech talent, we have no excuse not to support them ourselves.”

The Governor emphasized that security funding cannot be left solely to the government, noting that the private sector stands to gain the most from a stable, secure Lagos. “Security is the backbone of investment,” he said. “Your banks, your offices, your personnel, your assets, they all depend on a safe operating environment. We are doing our part, but we need your support to expand the tools and technology that keep Lagos safe.”

Sanwo-Olu added that Lagos currently funds more than half of the state’s overall security expenditure, providing vehicles, communication tools, protective gear, and logistics support to the Nigeria Police, military formations, FRSC, NDLEA, NSCDC and other agencies.

“The Lagos State Government has never taken the back seat,” he said. “But security challenges today require greater intelligence capabilities, more surveillance infrastructure, and better mobility equipment. This is where your contributions make the difference.”

He also pointed to the growing skyline of Lagos, with more than seventeen skyscrapers buildings coming in the State, and the expanding population as urgent reasons to invest in new-generation tools. “How do we secure these new developments without stronger surveillance? How do we protect millions of residents without better intelligence systems?” he asked. “The future of Lagos depends on the investments we make now.”

The Governor again introduced the newly appointed Executive Secretary/CEO of the LSSTF, Dr. Ayo Ogunsan, describing him as “a reliable and committed security professional who understands both the operational and strategic needs of the Fund.”

Gov. Sanwo-Olu praised the continuity of the LSSTF Board, noting that its stability and adherence to transparent reporting have sustained credibility for nearly two decades. “Every year, independent auditors and the public are able to see exactly how the Fund is run,” he said. “That level of accountability is why partners keep supporting us.”

Sanwo-Olu concluded by reaffirming that Lagos’ future as a global economic hub rests on the foundation of safety. “Our goal is simple,” he said. “We want a Lagos that is safe, resilient, and globally competitive. To achieve this, we need to deepen our investments in surveillance, intelligence, and rapid response. This is not just government business, it is a shared commitment. Let us secure tomorrow together.”

Earlier on his part, the Executive Secretary/CEO of LSSTF, Dr. Ayo Ogunsan noted that private sector-led funding is vital for the security funding agency, LSSTF to achieve its mandate in this New Year. He cited that virtually all security agencies in Lagos now look towards the Agency for support, but it will only meet those needs when it gets the private sector to own the security agenda in Lagos. He listed some of the critical security needs for 2026 to include multipurpose security helicopters and drones, APCs and water cannons, digital communication equipment, and smart CCTV cameras. Others are tactical training and infrastructural upgrades for the Police, operational vehicles, and ultramodern mechanical workshops.

Ogunsan calls for more contributions to the funding agency, “Security is not a cost to business. It is a risk mitigation strategy and a business enabler. A security risk translates to uninterrupted operations, protected assets, investor confidence, stable supply chains, and a vibrant social environment where talent and capital are attracted and retained. Every contribution to Lagos state security trust fund is deployed transparently and strategically based on clearly identified operational needs and approval by a predominantly private sector-led board. Your support directly strengthens the capacity of those charged with protecting the very environment in which your businesses operate.”

Meanwhile, the LSSTF’s CEO thanked the governor for his remarkable support to the agency, “May I also say that Mr. Governor has contributed immensely to providing most of the items I’ve enumerated, and we must thank him for that. He has consistently supported us. But we just need to do more. We need to do more so that we keep the state running, and that’s why we have come to you.”

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Shun Crimes, Cultism, Social Vices, Ogunsan Charges Lagos Youths

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At a time when concerns over youth involvement in crimes, cultism and other vices, continue to reverberate across communities in Lagos, the Executive Secretary/CEO of the Lagos State Security Trust Fund, Dr. Ayo Ogunsan, has issued a firm and unequivocal charge to young people and community advocates to uphold integrity and reject all forms of social vices.

Speaking at a strategic implementation meeting with members of the Lagos State Security Trust Fund Campaign Against Crimes, Cultism and Other Vices (LSSTF-CACCOV), led by its State Coordinator, Dr. Moses Oladimeji, Ogunsan stressed that the success of any security intervention rests heavily on the moral standing and personal discipline of those entrusted with its execution.

During the meeting, the LSSTF CEO also announced that the Agency’s
prevention initiative against Crimes, Cultism and Other Vices, LSSTF-CACCOV will be addressing thousands of students at its Flagship Youth Security Awareness and Orientation Campaign at Yaba College of Technology (YABATECH) in May, 2026. This will be immediately followed by another youth campaign focused on Cybersecurity and Digital Security.

In a strongly worded address, he cautioned members of the Committee against any conduct capable of tarnishing the credibility of the initiative: “You, yourselves, must rise above board. No one must accuse you of defrauding them; the moment we hear it, you are off. I don’t want anyone to bring disrepute to this organization. We will publicly disclaim you if you do so. You have to work on yourself. This goes beyond you personally to those you relate with. You have a friend and the friend is a cultist; no, you are not supposed to be there.”

The LSSTF-CACCOV initiative represents a preventive, community-driven approach to tackling insecurity by engaging youths constructively and steering them away from crime, cultism, and other destructive behaviors. In Lagos, the city regarded as Nigeria’s commercial nerve centre and West Africa’s economic hub, stakeholders have consistently underscored the direct link between security and economic productivity. Youths, who constitute a significant portion of the population, remain central to this equation.

Dr. Ogunsan further urged young people across Lagos to remain vigilant and proactive in safeguarding their communities, emphasizing the importance of reporting suspicious activities and fostering a culture of accountability. According to him, sustainable development cannot thrive in an atmosphere of fear and lawlessness.

Responding on behalf of the Committee spearheading the crime prevention initiative of LSSTF, Dr. Oladimeji reaffirmed the group’s commitment to grassroots engagement and behavioral reorientation among youths: “We understand that the issues of crime and cultism are concerns that worry every community. So, the initiative is a preventive approach to positively engage youths to resist vices, cultism, and crime, so that we can all live in a peaceful environment. Because if businesses will thrive and careers will grow, security will be of major importance.”

Security experts have long noted that investment in youth development, including through education, mentorship, entrepreneurship, and gainful engagement, remains one of the most effective tools for crime prevention. By positioning young people as both stakeholders and ambassadors of peace, LSSTF-CACCOV aims to reshape community narratives and reinforce the values of responsibility, productivity, and lawful conduct.

Present at the strategic implementation meeting are the Executive Secretary/CEO, LSSTF Dr Ayodele Ogunsan; Director of Administration, LSSTF, Mr. Adegbola Lewis; Executive Assistant, LSSTF, Mrs. Adaobi Nwankwo; State Coordinator, Lagos State Security Trust Fund Campaign Against Crime, Cultism and Other Vices (LSSTF-CACCOV), Dr. Moses Oladimeji; Assistant State Coordinator/General Secretary, LSSTF-CACCOV, Uzezi Akinwoleola; Head, Human Resources and Training, LSSTF-CACCOV, Prominence Promise; Head, Education, Advocacy and Empowerment, LSSTF-CACCOV, Joseph Akinwoleola; Head, Media, Press and Public Relations, LSSTF-CACCOV, Taiwo Idris; and Head, Strategy, Digital Communication, and Technology, Olugbogi Nathanael

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Man Rescued Amid Attempt to Jump into Lagos Lagoon

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A man whose identity had not been established at the time of filing this report was rescued after reportedly attempting to jump into the Lagos Lagoon from a bridge.

Eyewitnesses said the individual parked his vehicle on the bridge before entering the water, prompting alarm among passersby.

The situation was, however, swiftly brought under control as local fishermen in the area intervened and pulled him out of the lagoon, preventing what could have resulted in a fatal outcome.

A video capturing the rescue surfaced on social media on Wednesday, shared by Isaac Fayose, who expressed concern over the incident and called on Nigerians to pay closer attention to the well-being of those around them.

“Please, check on your family and friends. This just happened today. Who knows what went wrong,” he wrote.

As of the time of this report, the circumstances leading to the incident remain unclear, while authorities have yet to provide an official account.

The Lagos State Police Command had also not issued any confirmation of the incident.

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Sallah Promo: Adron Homes Gifts Subscribers 30% Discount, Other Exciting Rewards

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As the festive spirit of Eid al-Adha (Sallah) approaches, Adron Homes & Properties, Nigeria’s leading real estate company, has announced a nationwide Sallah Mega Promo designed to reward subscribers with unbeatable discounts, flexible payment plans, and exciting gift items.

The limited-time promotional campaign aims to empower Nigerians to celebrate the season of sacrifice with both joy and long-term investment security by making property ownership more accessible and rewarding. Subscribers can enjoy a 30% discount on all plots across Adron estates nationwide, alongside a flexible payment plan of up to 36 months. In addition, clients can spread their initial deposit over four months, easing financial pressure while securing valuable real estate assets.

According to the company, the Sallah promo reflects its continued commitment to providing affordable housing solutions while rewarding both new and existing clients during key festive periods.

“Sallah is a time of giving, sacrifice, and celebration. At Adron Homes, we believe there is no better time to empower families and investors with the opportunity to own land while also receiving valuable gifts that enhance their celebration,” the company stated.

As part of the promo, subscribers will enjoy a wide range of gift rewards tied to their payment milestones. Platinum plot subscribers stand to receive items such as bags of rice ranging from 10kg to 50kg, food packs with chicken and seasoning, goats and rams for Sallah celebrations, and even a cow or a double-door refrigerator for high-value subscribers. Compact plot subscribers will also benefit from gift items including bags of rice, vegetable oil, cartons of noodles, goats, and other household essentials designed to support festive celebrations.

Over the years, Adron Homes & Properties has remained at the forefront of real estate development in Nigeria, consistently delivering affordable luxury and flexible payment structures tailored to a wide range of investors. The Sallah Mega Promo further reinforces the company’s mission to democratize property ownership while strengthening its relationship with clients through value-driven initiatives.

Prospective subscribers are encouraged to take advantage of this limited-time offer by contacting Adron Homes through its official channels via +234 805 101 1951 on WhatsApp, or the Adron Homes Official Website.

With the Sallah season fast approaching, this promo presents a unique opportunity for Nigerians to celebrate meaningfully by securing their future through real estate investment while enjoying generous festive rewards.

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