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Sanwo-Olu unveils 120 patrol vehicles, 35 motorcycles for Lagos security

Governor Babajide Sanwoolu-Olu reiterates it’s commitment to the security and welfare of lagosian as he unveil 125 patrol vehicles and 35 patrol motorcycles for the use of security operatives in the state.

Speaking at the event, Governor Sanwo-Olu noted that the model thought-out 13 years ago, with the support of the Lagos State House of Assembly to create the Lagos State Security Trust Fund (LSSTF) has paid off so-good that the Federal government wants to replicate.

According to him, the idea of creating a security trust fund has worked well for the State, noting that donation of the vehicles and motorcycles can only help rejuvenate his administration’s plan at ensuring maximum security for the people of Lagos.

The Governor said: “This young administration is just 99 days old; security and good governance happens to be the sixth pillar of our ‘THEMES’ policy agenda and we have attempted modestly to ensure that we engage each and every of those pillars

“What we are doing today is a demonstration of our commitment to good governance by ensuring that the dividends of democracy are not just felt but are also things that people can feel, see and we can act on”

Promising that security of lives and property is core to his government, the Governor stated his administration’s resolve to support all outfits responsible for safety and also expressed that the 120 pickup vehicles and 35 motorcycles would be distributed to all the states various security formations.

He however advised parents to ensure their wards are not used by people with criminal intention as necessary organs of government are adequately equipped to handle all issues at hand.

Chairman Board of Trustee, LSSTF, Oye Hassan-Odukale also noted and thanked all individuals and corporate organisations that have continued to contribute to the fund, noting that the support has been coming without recourse for LSSTF to appeal or send reminders to them for donations.

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