The Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun on Thursday joined Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State, to perform the groundbreaking for the redevelopment of the Ijeh Police Barracks in Obalende. When completed, the housing project is expected to deliver 2,200 modern housing units for police officers and their families.
At the groundbreaking event, the governor noted that the project underscored the state’s commitment to addressing the housing deficit and improving the welfare of security personnel.
Sanwo-Olu said, “Today is a day for our law enforcement officers because two of the activities that we are engaging in today are for their welfare and our collective security and safety of lives and property.”
“For decades, this barracks stood as a symbol of resilience, sheltering countless officers who have dedicated their lives to protecting our state. However, the wear and tear of time, coupled with insufficient maintenance, led to severe structural dilapidation.”
The project, according to the governor, symbolizes “our unwavering commitment to improving the quality of life for those who serve and protect us.”
In his remarks, the Inspector-General of Police, Olukayode Egbetokun, said the groundbreaking event marked a significant milestone in the illustrious history of the Nigeria Police Force.
“Today, we celebrate another chapter in our journey towards modernization and excellence.”
He expressed gratitude to Sanwo-Olu, the Lagos State government, and all other stakeholders who made the project possible.
The governor also handed 260 new patrol vehicles and other security appliances to the Nigeria Police Force and other supporting security agencies.