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Lekki Port inaugurates divisional police station


Determined to boost security infrastructure within the port and its host communities, the Lekki Port LFTZ Enterprise Limited, the promoter of the Lekki Deep Seaport, has commissioned a Divisional Police Station.

In a statement on Tuesday, the port disclosed that the commissioning took place last week amidst cheers from the management and staff of Lekki Port and Lekki Freeport Terminal, as well as members of the communities.

Speaking during the inauguration, the Managing Director of Lekki Port, Wang Qiang, who was represented by the Operations Director, Yang Xixiong, described the commissioning of the police station as another key infrastructure that would further strengthen its commitment to safety, security, and the well-being of the people visiting or working at the port.

He said, “Ports are dynamic, busy, and bustling environments essential in facilitating global trade and connecting nations. However, with such activity comes the responsibility to ensure the safety of goods, people, and infrastructure.”

According to him, as the company expands its operations and strives for excellence in every aspect of the port’s development, it becomes increasingly clear that ensuring a safe and secure environment is fundamental to continued growth and success.

He further noted that the provision of the police station is not only a physical structure but also a symbol of the company’s proactive approach to securing the port, supporting law enforcement, and contributing to the safety of the host communities.

Qiang explained that the facility would serve as a central hub for policing operations, equipped with the necessary resources to address a port’s diverse and complex security challenges.

He described the partnership between the port and the police from the Nigerian Ports Authority as a testament to the significance of collaboration in creating a safer and more efficient working environment for employees, visitors, and other stakeholders.

“This new police station will provide dedicated space for law enforcement officers to carry out their duties effectively, respond to incidents promptly, and offer a visible presence throughout the port area. It will also enhance coordination with other agencies, ensuring that we are prepared to swiftly and efficiently handle any challenges that may arise,” he said.

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