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Lagos’ State-of-the-Art Crime-Fighting Equipment Has Curbed Crime Rate — CP Jimoh

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Lagos’ State-of-the-Art Crime-Fighting Equipment Has Curbed Crime Rate — CP Jimoh By Ifeoma Ikem

Lagos’ State-of-the-Art Crime-Fighting Equipment Has Curbed Crime Rate — CP Jimoh

By Ifeoma Ikem

Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Olohundare Jimoh, says the deployment of state-of-the-art crime-fighting equipment and improved logistics has significantly reduced the crime rate in the state.
Lagos’ State-of-the-Art Crime-Fighting Equipment Has Curbed Crime Rate — CP Jimoh

By Ifeoma Ikem
Speaking at a press briefing on Monday at the Command Headquarters in Ikeja, Jimoh credited the success to the operational support of the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, and Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who provided cutting-edge security tools to the command.
“The preventive measures we have adopted have helped us crack down on criminal elements. Lagosians can now go about their daily activities without fear and sleep with both eyes closed,” Jimoh said.
He highlighted the achievements of the command’s tactical squads, the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), divisional units, and area commands, noting that crime in Lagos is “under control.”
According to him, the command recovered four stolen vehicles, 17 assorted firearms, and dismantled a ₦500 million visa fraud syndicate.
“In total, 68 suspects were arrested for offences ranging from armed robbery, murder, cultism, and unlawful possession of firearms to vehicle theft, impersonation, and advanced fee fraud,” he said.
The recovered firearms included locally made pistols, English revolvers, Beretta pistols, charms, jackknives, and high-calibre rifles such as AK-47 and AK-49.
Recovered vehicles included a Toyota Camry, a Mercedes-Benz E350, a Lexus hybrid SUV, and a Suzuki minibus linked to “one-chance” robbery gangs. Electronics such as over 20 mobile phones, six laptops, and other incriminating items were also seized.
Jimoh explained that two of the vehicles — a Lexus SUV valued at over ₦75 million and the Mercedes-Benz E350 — were stolen in separate high-profile robberies. While the Lexus was intercepted before being smuggled into Lagos without valid papers, the Mercedes was returned to its rightful owner.
The Camry, he said, was snatched by an ex-convict, 26-year-old Bello Aminu, who had recently been released from prison but returned to armed robbery.
Two “one-chance” robbery gangs were intercepted during surveillance operations in Surulere and near the National Stadium. The gangs used commercial vehicles to pick unsuspecting passengers, rob them at knifepoint, drain their bank accounts, and abandon them. In one case, a female accomplice posed as a regular passenger to lure victims.
Tactical teams also arrested armed robbers who abducted a 16-year-old boy, extorted ₦2 million from him, and stole his phone before abandoning him. The victim was rescued at Tom Naira Bridge, and four suspects — Joe Francis (23), Okoye Favour (22), Hosea Joshua (26), and David Alade (26) — were arrested.
Another gang posing as security operatives was caught hijacking fuel tankers in transit. Dressed in military-style fatigues, the group targeted petroleum products for illegal siphoning and resale. The suspects, aged 42 to 52, have been linked to several hijackings.
In another operation, police dismantled an education consultancy fraud ring that allegedly swindled over 100 victims of ₦500 million, promising Canadian and Australian work visas. Suspects identified as Blessing Wesufo (27), Chinyere Christian (36), Achibong Udeme (23), and Maureen Peter (25) are in custody, while more accomplices are being tracked.
Reviewing the July 12 Lagos State local government elections, Jimoh described the polls as peaceful, incident-free, and a “model for electoral security.” No deaths or injuries were recorded, and no political activities were disrupted, thanks to the early deployment of over 10,000 additional police personnel supported by special units, including the Police Mobile Force, Counter-Terrorism Unit, and Special Protection Unit.
Jimoh praised Lagos residents for providing timely intelligence that led to several arrests, urging them to continue their cooperation.
“Our response time to crime has been reduced to around five minutes in most cases. We will not relent until Lagos is safe for every resident, visitor, and investor,” he assured.
He ended with a stern warning to criminals: “The long arm of the law will always catch up with you,” citing the recent arraignment of Wasiu Akinwande, a suspected serial killer and armed robber facing multiple murder charges.

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Banwo Identifies Structural Challenges Limiting Opposition

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Public commentator Dr. Ope Banwo has identified key structural and strategic challenges limiting the effectiveness of opposition parties in Nigeria.

In a statement released from his base in America, Banwo outlined several factors, including internal divisions, weak grassroots presence, and lack of clear policy alternatives, as major obstacles facing opposition groups.

“One of the biggest issues is fragmentation. There are too many interests and not enough coordination,” he said.

He noted that multiple presidential ambitions within opposition ranks could make it difficult to build consensus around a single candidate.

Banwo also emphasised the importance of grassroots political structures, stating that electoral success in Nigeria depends heavily on local-level organisation.

“Elections are not won on social media. They are won through presence and coordination at the community level,” he explained.

Another concern raised by Banwo is what he described as inconsistent messaging from opposition parties, which he said could make it difficult for voters to identify a clear alternative to the current administration.

“Criticism alone is not enough. Voters want to see a defined direction and credible leadership,” he added.

He further pointed to the challenges of funding and long-term planning, noting that successful political campaigns require sustained investment and discipline.

According to him, defeating an incumbent government demands a high level of coordination, including strong alliances and a unified national strategy.

Banwo, however, suggested that there remains an opportunity for opposition parties to reposition themselves if they address these challenges early.

He stressed the need for compromise among political leaders, urging them to prioritise collective goals over individual ambitions.

“If there is unity, structure, and clarity of purpose, the political landscape can still change,” he said.

He concluded that the strength of any democracy depends on the presence of a viable opposition capable of offering credible alternatives to voters

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koloman’s: Daddy @pastorumoeno we’re still waiting for your benevolence sir

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@igosave @okonlagos @nedu_official @yawnaija @deehumorous @senatorcomedian @akwaibomstategovt

 

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Harmony Garden CEO Empowers Widows with Enhanced Welfare Support

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EPE, LAGOS — The Chief Executive Officer of Harmony Garden and Estate Development Limited, Hon. Dr. Saheed Audullahi Mosadoluwa, popularly known as Mr. Ibile, has reaffirmed his commitment to humanitarian service by extending increased welfare support to widows in Epe.

The gesture came during a visit by members of the Widows Association of Nigeria, Epe Branch, who gathered in large numbers on Tuesday to express appreciation for what they described as sustained generosity and life-changing support.

The engagement was marked by emotional testimonies, as several beneficiaries recounted how the initiative has improved their living conditions and restored hope. Many offered prayers for the philanthropist, describing his intervention as timely and impactful amid prevailing economic challenges.

One of the beneficiaries, Mrs. Folorunsho Quadri, commended Dr. Mosadoluwa’s consistent support, noting that the initiative has helped restore dignity among widows in the community. She revealed that members receive ₦100,000 quarterly, alongside a monthly stipend recently increased from ₦10,000 to ₦20,000 to cushion the effects of economic hardship.

According to her, the assistance goes beyond financial relief, providing emotional strength and encouragement for widows striving to rebuild their lives.

Responding, Dr. Mosadoluwa expressed gratitude for the visit and reiterated that his philanthropic activities are rooted in a genuine desire to give back to society. He emphasized that true wealth lies in the positive impact one makes in the lives of others, adding that supporting vulnerable groups remains a core priority.

The real estate developer also addressed concerns surrounding Harmony Garden, assuring the public of the company’s commitment to transparency and integrity, particularly in its land transactions.

He dismissed speculations linking his humanitarian gestures to political ambitions, maintaining that his actions are driven solely by compassion and a sense of social responsibility.

Dr. Mosadoluwa further urged the widows to make judicious use of the support while remaining resilient and hopeful despite life’s challenges.

Observers say the initiative highlights the increasing role of private sector players in complementing government efforts toward social welfare and community development.

Harmony Garden and Estate Development Limited continues to expand its presence in Nigeria’s real estate sector, while strengthening its reputation as a socially responsible organisation dedicated to improving lives.

 

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