Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu is expected this Thursday, December 3, 2020 to give some insights into his administration’s policies and programmes on security of lives and property, as the Lagos State Security Trust Fund (LSSTF) hosts its 14th town hall meeting.
Sanwo-Olu may also use the occasion to give update on the efforts of the state government at rescuing Lagos from the devastating effects of the recent #EndSARS protest: the massive destruction of public and private assets in Nigeria’s former capital city and economic hub.
The event scheduled to hold from 12:30pm at the Civic Centre, Victoria Island, has as theme “Lagos security: Resilience in the face of adversity”
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While attendance at the event is strictly by invitation in adherence to Covid-19 protocols, stakeholders, according to a statement by the LSSTF, will be able to join the conversation on Facebook live and Instagram live on @followlasg, @followlsstf and @pulsenigeria247 and Twitter with the hashtag #SecureLagos.
The executive security/CEO of the LSSTF, Abdurrazaq Balogun at the meeting will render an account of the fund’s stewardship.
In the same vein, the Commissioner of Police, Lagos command, Hakeem Odumosu will give a report on the activities of the command including their challenges and achievements in the year under review.
“This is an important security stakeholders meeting which should be of interest to all residents and organisations in Lagos State especially as the year has been very challenging for all of us.
Therefore, your participation and contributions through our social media handles towards making Lagos safer would be highly appreciated,” the executive secretary, Balogun said in a statement.
