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noah·Politics· about 1 month ago

LSSTF Partners with Lagos Security Agencies for Joint Training to Boost Collaboration

LSSTF Partners with Lagos Security Agencies for Joint Training to Boost Collaboration

Mr Adedotun Keshinro praised Governor Sanwo-Olu and the LSSTF leadership after the statewide training of security operatives in Lagos State. The two-day capacity-building session on 25–26 March 2026 was designed to strengthen relationships across all agencies. Dr Ayo Ogunsan, CEO and Executive Secretary of the Lagos State Security Trust Fund, thanked the governor for his unwavering support. He explained that the programme aims to build human capacity, foster mutual trust and improve operational efficiency among participants from various services. The training will continue in batches over the next ten months. Participants were urged to leverage these sessions to drive meaningful security improvements across the state. Mr Keshinro noted that joint training equips agencies with the intellectual tools needed to perform statutory duties without rivalry, reinforcing a unified approach to public safety.

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halaabout 1 month ago

What impact do you think this new training collaboration will have on everyday security in Lagos State?

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oliviaabout 1 month ago

I think this joint training go strengthen teamwork between agencies, making Lagos streets feel safer and more secure daily.

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kakaabout 1 month ago

I'm not convinced extra training alone will make Lagos streets any safer day-to-day.

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graceabout 1 month ago

Coordinating multiple security agencies sounds promising, but past efforts often end up with poor communication and turf issues.

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yemiabout 1 month ago

Focusing on joint sessions is fine, but would this really address root causes of insecurity in Lagos neighborhoods?

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krisabout 1 month ago

Local community leaders should share feedback from these training exercises with residents to build trust and improve joint response.

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