The Guardian (Nigeria)

Lagos gives N10m each to families of policemen killed during # ENDSARS protests

- By Odita Sunday

GOVERNOR Babajide Sanwo- Olu yesterday presented a cheque of N10 million each to families of the six police officers lynched in Lagos State in the wake of the violence that trailed the nationwide # ENDSARS protests, in fulfillmen­t of his administra­tion’s pledge made during an earlier meeting with police officers.

The governor made the presentati­on to the wives and children of the slain officers at the 14th Town Hall meeting on security, held at Civic Centre by the Lagos State Security Trust Fund ( LSSTF), with the theme: “Lagos security: Resilience in the face of adversity.’

The late police officers are Yaro Edward, an Assistant Superinten­dent of Police ( ASP); Inspector Ayodeji Erinfolami; Inspector Aderibigbe Adegbenro; Inspector Samson Ehibor; Sergeant Bejide Abiodun and Inspector Igoche Cornelius.

As part of the promise to the families, Sanwo- Olu also announced scholarshi­p awards to children of the deceased officers up to university level. The governor’s gesture, the beneficiar­ies said, has wiped off their tears, and brightened their hope to attain the future their slain breadwinne­rs envisioned.

Sanwo- Olu described the slain officers as “heroes”, saying the deceased sacrificed their lives to secure lives and properties in the state. He said the compensati­on was government’s modest reward for their gallantry, pointing out that the gesture would help the families to heal from the loss.

The governor, at the event, received the report of security activities across the state in the last 12 months from the Commission­er of Police, Mr. Hakeem Odumosu, expressing his delight at the downward trend observed in sophistica­ted crimes, such as kidnapping and armed robbery, in the last one year.

Odumosu, in his extensive report, said his men rose to the occasion of effectivel­y combating crimes in Lagos because of constant logistics supplies from the state government.

Giving the breakdown of crimes recorded in Lagos from October 2019 to last September, Odumosu said the command foiled 273 cases of armed robbery and arrested 1,181 robbers in operations. He said 27 robbers were killed in the encounter during the period.

The police boss said the state recorded a sharp decline in kidnapping in the past year, an effort he linked to improved intelligen­ce- driven operations. He, however, said cases of cultism and drug abuse were on the rise, promising to beam his searchligh­t on these issues.

Executive Secretary, LSSTF, Dr.

Abdulrazaq Balogun, observed that there was a decline in donations to the funds in the current year , a factor he linked to the outbreak of coronaviru­s pandemic and establishm­ent of similar trust funds agencies by other states.

He said LSSTF had provided 90 patrol vehicles and six units of outboard engine boats for security operations across the state, in addition to logistics support provided for the personnel.

“There is need to acquire more equipment, particular­ly crowd control assets. Lagos has always set the pace for other states. We deserve to have a security architectu­re that can withstand any form of adversity,” he said.

 ??  ?? Left behind: Chairman, Board of Trustees, Lagos State Security Trust Fund ( LSSTF), Mr. Kehinde Durosimi- Etti; Executive Secretary/ CEO, LSSTF, Dr. Abdurrazaq Balogun; Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo- Olu and Commission­er of Police, Lagos State, Hakeem Odumosu with families of police officers who died during the riots that followed the # ENDSARS protests in Civic Centre, Victoria Island yesterday.
Left behind: Chairman, Board of Trustees, Lagos State Security Trust Fund ( LSSTF), Mr. Kehinde Durosimi- Etti; Executive Secretary/ CEO, LSSTF, Dr. Abdurrazaq Balogun; Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo- Olu and Commission­er of Police, Lagos State, Hakeem Odumosu with families of police officers who died during the riots that followed the # ENDSARS protests in Civic Centre, Victoria Island yesterday.

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