The General Manager of the Lagos State Neighbourhood Safety Agency, LNSA, Prince Dr. Ifalade Oyekan, has declared that Lagos State is fully prepared for the establishment of State Police.

Oyekan in an interview with newsmen affirmed that the state’s existing security framework is well-positioned for the transition.

‎He noted that the Agency, widely regarded as a pioneer of community policing in Nigeria, is strategically structured to evolve into a state security apparatus once the legal framework for State Police is enacted.

Oyekan explained that the LNSA has undergone significant restructuring and re-engineering to align with modern safety and security demands, adopting a proactive, technology-backed and intelligence-driven model across the state.

According to him, they are not designed to merely react to incidents, saying their Corps Officers are trained to anticipate, prevent, and mitigate security threats before they occur.

Oyekan, who was reappointed for a second five-year term by the Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, reaffirmed the Agency’s commitment to strengthening grassroots security architecture.

He emphasised that under Governor Sanwo-Olu’s leadership, the Agency and its Corps arm will continue to evolve into a modern, efficient, and responsive safety institution capable of advancing the vision of a safer Lagos.