In a display of commitment to corporate social responsibility (CSR) that has made it popular over the years, Haven Homes, a real estate developer, has refurbished and handed over a fully equipped Medical Centre of the Nigerian Police Force.
Located at Onikan, under Zone 2 of the Police Command, the medical facility was commissioned by Fayoade Adegoke, an Assistant Inspector General (AIG), who received the facility on behalf of Zone 2.
The Deputy Commissioner of Police in Lagos, DCP Bola Ojugbile, the Resident Doctor of the Medical Centre, Inspector Emmanuel Ogboji, and other officers of the Police Command assisted the AIG.
The Chief Executive Officer of Haven Homes, Tayo Sonuga, was represented at the event by the Managing Director, Ufuoma Ilessanmi, who handed over the modern medical facility alongside John Dike, Project Manager, and Firas Jaber, Marketing Manager, Monterossa Construction Limited, on behalf of Haven Homes.
The facility was designed to be an upgrade aimed at improving the overall wellbeing of patients in the Zone by providing effective and timely healthcare responses for emergencies that might arise in the course of duty to avoid complications.
The company, in a statement, stated that “at Haven Homes, we believe that building a better world starts with creating better spaces, not only for our clients, but also for the wider community.”
“We are proud to have completed the renovation of the Police Clinic at the Zone 2 Zonal Command in charge of both Lagos and Ogun States. This medical facility provides the essential care for the dedicated officers and staff who protect us every day and also take care of the inmates and suspects in the police custody,” the statement added.
Whilst acknowledging the good work of the AIG in particular and the Police in general, the company said their heartfelt appreciation goes to AIG Fayoade whose passion for making the police environment safe, conducive, and comfortable for his officers and everyone around him inspired and energized them to embark on this renovation project.
“His vision set the tone for this project and pushed us to deliver a space worthy of the people it serves,” the company revealed.
Continuing, it said, “from refreshed interiors to upgraded fittings and modern finishes, every detail was completed with the same care, quality, and excellence that define our homes. For us, this was more than a renovation, it was an opportunity to invest in well-being, dignity, and safety for all who walk through its doors.”
In her brief handing over speech, Ilessanmi said they were pleased to have the opportunity to assist and help in this regard, adding that, as a company, they always felt the need to do something for the Police. “With a relationship now established, we look forward to doing more in the future,” she assured.
While declaring the facility open, the AIG commended the management of Haven Homes for their generosity, adding that it was encouraging to know that the public were willing to support the police for an effective service delivery.
He assured that the medical support would provide a huge moral boost to the personnel of the Zone 2 Command.


