Monday, June 1, 2026 -The Lagos State Security Trust Fund says it has collaborated with the state Police Command and the Nigeria Police Air Wing to conduct aerial surveillance patrols across the state as part of efforts to strengthen security and reassure residents of their safety.
This was contained in a statement by the Executive Secretary
of the LSSTF, Ayodele Ogunsan, on Sunday.
According to Ogunsan, the exercise was carried out on Friday
across the mainland and island corridors of the state, providing real-time
situational awareness and supporting intelligence-led security operations.
Ogunsan described the initiative as a proactive step aimed
at enhancing public safety, strengthening rapid-response capabilities, and
supporting security agencies in protecting lives and property across the state.
According to him, the aerial patrols would become a regular
feature of the state’s security architecture.
The statement read, “We started this mission a few months
ago, and we stated very clearly that we are not here to frighten anyone but to
encourage Lagosians to be fully ready to support us in this move to keep Lagos
safe.
“The first exercise was a successful one. Lagosians
responded very well to it, and we promised that we would keep this going.
This is a follow-up. We have been running this silently
without informing Lagosians, but for the tension in the land, we must carry you
along.”
He added that Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu had directed
security agencies to reassure residents that the state remained safe despite
prevailing security concerns in parts of the country.
“The Executive Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has directed us
to assure you that Lagos is safe and that the security of this land is his
priority. This is a message of hope, comfort, encouragement, and assurance that
you have a caring leader who has security paramount in his heart,” he added.
Ogunsan further said the state would continue to complement
the Federal Government’s efforts in tackling insecurity through coordinated
operations on land, sea, and air.

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