Lagos police command launches NPD 2026 with statewide sanitation 

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The Lagos state Police command Tuesday officially flagged off activities marking the 2026 National Police Day with sanitation exercises across the state.

The initiative was led by the Commissioner of Police, Tijani Fatai, as part of efforts to deepen community engagement and reinforce public trust in policing.

The opening day activities featured a coordinated environmental sanitation exercise across fourteen area commands, aimed at promoting cleaner and healthier communities. Simultaneously, a comprehensive medical outreach was held at Computer Village, one of Lagos’ busiest commercial hubs.

Residents, traders, and passers-by at the venue benefitted from a wide range of free healthcare services, including medical check-ups, health education, counseling, blood pressure and blood sugar testing, as well as screening for Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and retroviral infections. Eye examinations and free distribution of essential medications were also provided.

The initiative highlights the commitment of the Nigeria Police Force to not only maintaining law and order but also contributing to public health and environmental sustainability.

Many beneficiaries commended the command for bringing accessible healthcare services closer to the people, describing the outreach as timely and impactful amid rising healthcare costs.

Reaffirming its dedication to service, partnership, and people-centred policing, the command noted that more activities are scheduled in the coming days as part of the National Police Day celebrations.

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