The Lagos State Neighbourhood Safety Agency (LNSA) is set for an International Exchange programme on Community Policing with the Gambia.

General Manager, Prince Ifalade Oyekan, disclosed this after he met with a delegation from Gambia led by a Security Consultant and son of the former President of the country, Omar Jawara at the Headquarters of the Agency at Bolade Oshodi.

Welcoming the delegation to the Agency, Oyekan said the visit is a sign that Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu is doing something unique and commendable in Lagos State.

He said the exchange programme will benefit the two entities as they share experiences, while assuring Lagosians of the Governor’s commitment to a safer and more secure Lagos State.

In his remark, Jawara expressed delight in the Agency’s pioneer work in Community Policing in Africa, just as he commended the Governor’s effort at making Lagos safer and more secured.

He said, Gambia as a West African country, has a lot in common with Nigeria and is interested in establishing a symbiotic relationships with the State to tap into the affinity to make the country more prosperous.