Families of police officers who died in active service, on Thursday, received cheques totalling ₦53.3 million from the Lagos State Police Command under the Inspector-General of Police Family Welfare Scheme.
The presentation, which formed a major highlight of
activities marking Day 4 of the 2026 National Police Day, was held alongside a
security stakeholders’ meeting aimed at strengthening community partnership in
crime prevention.
Presenting the cheques, the Commissioner of Police,
Lagos State Command, CP Tijani Fatai, said the gesture reaffirmed the
commitment of the Nigeria Police Force to the welfare of families of officers
who paid the supreme price.
According to him, “This is a demonstration of our
commitment to the welfare of families of our fallen heroes. Their sacrifices
will never be forgotten.”
Some of the beneficiaries, who spoke at the event,
expressed appreciation to the Inspector-General of Police and the Lagos State
Police Command.
One of them, who preferred anonymity, said, “This
support means a lot to us. It will go a long way in helping our families cope
with the loss and challenges we face.”
Another beneficiary added, “We are grateful that the
police have not forgotten us. This assistance gives us hope and relief.”
Earlier, at the stakeholders’ meeting aimed at
deepening collaboration between the police and the public, CP Fatai commended
participants, including members of the Police Community Relations Committee,
PCRC; Eminent Persons Forum; community and religious leaders; as well as
representatives of the National Youth Council of Nigeria, NYCN, for their
continued support.
He said, “Effective policing cannot be achieved
without the cooperation of the public. We must continue to work together to
prevent crime and ensure the safety of lives and property.”
“We urge members of the public to promptly report
suspicious activities. Timely information remains critical in maintaining peace
and order,” he added.
The CP also identified cultism and electoral
violence as major concerns, assuring that the Command would continue to adopt
intelligence-led policing and leverage technology to enhance operational
effectiveness.
“We are not relenting in our efforts to tackle
cultism and electoral violence. We will continue to deploy proactive strategies
to address these challenges,” he said.







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