LSSTF 14th Annual Town Hall Meeting on Security with the Governor Brochure
LSSTF 13th Annual Town Hall Meeting on Security with the Governor Brochure
LSSTF 12th Annual Town Hall Meeting on Security with the Governor Brochure
LSSTF 11th Annual Town Hall Meeting on Security with the Governor Brochure
LSSTF 10th Annual Town Hall Meeting on Security with the Governor Brochure
LSSTF 9th Annual Town Hall Meeting on Security with the Governor Brochure
LSSTF 8th Annual Town Hall Meeting on Security with the Governor Brochure
LSSTF 7th Annual Town Hall Meeting on Security with the Governor Brochure
LSSTF 6th Annual Town Hall Meeting on Security with the Governor Brochure
LSSTF 5th Annual Town Hall Meeting on Security with the Governor Brochure
LSSTF 4th Annual Town Hall Meeting on Security with the Governor Brochure
LSSTF 3rd Annual Town Hall Meeting on Security with the Governor Brochure
JULIUS BERGER NIGERIA PLC DONATED FIVE (5) TUNLAND VEHICLES TO THE LAGOS STATE SECURITY TRUST FUND . . .
Read More »COURTESY VISIT BY THE LAGOS STATE ENVIRONMENTAL AND SPECIAL OFFENCES UNIT (TASK FORCE) . . .
Read More »LSSTF 2024 ANNUAL STAFF RETREAT . . .
Read More »COURTESY VISIT BY THE NEW SECTOR COMMANDER, FRSC LAGOS STATE SECTOR COMMAND: CORPS COMMANDER PATRICK DAVOU . . .
Read More »A WORKING VISIT FROM THE ABIA STATE SECURITY TRUST FUND (ASSTF) TO THE LAGOS STATE SECURITY TRUST FUND (LSSTF) TO UNDERSTUDY THE ACTIVITIES OF THE FUND. . . .
Read More »A COURTESY VISIT FROM THE KOGI STATE SECURITY TRUST FUND (KSSTF) TO THE LAGOS STATE SECURITY TRUST FUND (LSSTF) TO UNDERSTUDY THE ACTIVITIES OF THE FUND. . . .
Read More »LNSA ARRESTS A GROUP OF TEENAGERS OVER RAPE . . .
Read More »Lagos Taskforce begins removal of Illegal Structures . . .
Read More »POLICE ARREST DISPATCH RIDER, ONE OTHER OVER STOLEN MOTORCYCLE . . .
Read More »Police commence investigation over aggressive videos . . .
Read More »POLICE / LNSA PROMISE CRIMINALS TOUGH TIME IN LAGOS AS CP VISITS LNSA . . .
Read More »LSSTF PRESENTS SECURITY PATROL MOTORBIKES TO ITO PROGRESSIVE, IKORODU . . .
Read More »2. Lagos State Neighborhood Safety Agency (LNSA) organizes Bicycle fitness drills for officers . . .
Read More »LASG PARTNERS WITH NIGERIA POLICE FORCE TO REGENERATE 25 POLICE BARRACKS IN LAGOS . . .
Read More »Should the improvement of security in our community be solely the responsibility of security operatives? The answer is unapologetically NO! . . .
Read More »Despite the limited resources and infrastructure, these operatives have to work with, they remain dedicated and encouraged . . .
Read More »The LSSTF identifies with everyone demanding for the end of Police brutality and the reform of the Nigeria Police Force . . .
Read More »...towards the improvement of security in the State . . .
Read More »…Board pledges to reinvigorate Fund for improved security . . .
Read More »Lagos State Government on Monday, January 27 2020 bans the menace of commercial motorcycles (Okada) and tricycles (Keke NAPEP), restricting their operations in . . .
Read More »Lagos State Environment Sanitation and Special Offenses Taskforce on Friday intercepted a truck laden with 48 motorcycles and 123 men coming from Jigawa State. . . .
Read More »LSSTF received a donation of N50 Million Naira from Fidelity Bank Plc. towards the sustenance of security in the State as part of its Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) . . .
Read More »Lagos State Governor, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode on Tuesday expressed confidence in the ability of the new Commissioner of Police in the State, Mr. Imohimi Edgal to deliver . . .
Read More »Here are some useful ways to keep you and your property safe on the street:…
Read More »We Are Advised To Stay At Home, Observe Social Distancing, And Even Self-Isolate (Where Necessary) …
Read More »Below are some vital security tips compiled by the Lagos State Police Command and the State Security…
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Lagosians and indeed, all Nigerians have longed to live in a safe and secure society. The blame for the rate of crime in the country has been hitherto laid on the security agencies and the Police in particular. However, the findings of the Security Committee headed by Alhaji Musiliu Smith has revealed that the deficiencies in crime prevention boil down to only one thing – FUNDING.
Therefore, the funds donated to LSSTF from private corporations and individuals go towards providing basic equipment to the security agencies operating in and around Lagos State. It has been discovered that when properly equipped, the response of the security agencies improves 100%. Also, statistics show that the crime rate in Lagos State has reduced since the establishment of the Fund.
As more funds are donated, the LSSTF will continue to provide essential logistics and provide additional resources for the security operatives. With your help, we are meeting our objectives for security and law enforcement in Lagos.
Thank you for helping make Lagos State
safer.