At least 1,000 police officers in Lagos State have received free medical care under Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s Police Care Initiative, launched this week at the state Police Headquarters in Ikeja.
The initiative commenced at the Police Headquarters in Ikeja, where officers received free eye screening, prescription glasses, and general medical checks as part of the intervention.
The programme is fully funded by the Lagos State Government and forms part of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s broader efforts to strengthen institutions responsible for protecting lives and property.
Speaking after the outreach, the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Transportation and Logistics, Hassan Adekoya, explained that the decision to include police officers followed a request by the Nigeria Police Force, in recognition of the critical role officers play in maintaining law and order.
This development follows other recent initiatives by the Lagos State Government, as earlier reported by NaijaChoice.
According to him, the Police Care Initiative builds on the success of the Drivers’ Care Programme recently launched at Lillypond Terminal in Apapa and later extended to Eleko Junction, Obalende, and Iyana-Iba.
The Drivers’ Care Programme targets about 10,000 professional drivers across the state, offering free eye screening, prescription glasses, drug testing, sensitisation, and free Lagos State Drivers’ Institute cards.
Adekoya noted that extending the initiative to police personnel demonstrates the government’s appreciation of security officers and their contributions to public safety.
He added that ensuring officers are medically fit improves operational efficiency and strengthens the overall security framework within the state.
With the successful completion of the 1,000-officer target, the state government reaffirmed its commitment to welfare-focused programmes aimed at supporting frontline workers and enhancing service delivery.
The Lagos State Government says the programme will continue in phases to reach more security personnel across the state.
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