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Lagos State Police Launch National Police Day with Free Health Services in Ikeja

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The Lagos State Police Command has officially commenced activities for the 2026 National Police Day with a community sanitation exercise across its 14 Area Commands and a free medical outreach at Computer Village, Ikeja, offering residents access to health checks, medical counseling, screenings, and free medication as part of its commitment to community service and people-centered policing.

The opening day featured a community sanitation exercise across fourteen (14) Area Commands within the state, alongside a free medical outreach at Computer Village, Ikeja which featured free medical check-up, health talks, medical counselling, blood pressure (BP) checks, blood sugar testing, Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) testing, Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) testing, eye examinations, retroviral screening (RVS), and free drug administration.

The initiative underscores the Nigeria Police Force’s commitment to community engagement, public health, and environmental sustainability, while strengthening the bond between the police and the citizens they serve. Residents of the area and passers-by benefited from the exercise and commended the Command for its proactive approach to accessible healthcare.

The Command reaffirms its dedication to service, partnership, and people-centred policing as activities for the National Police Day continue.

 

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