Public Safety: Glo Donates N1 Billion to Lagos Security Trust Fund 

 

Telecommunications operator, Globacom, has donated ₦1 billion to the Lagos State Security Trust Fund (LSSTF), to strengthen security infrastructure across Nigeria’s commercial capital.

 

The donation underscores the company’s enduring commitment to national development and public safety and stands among the most significant private-sector interventions from the telecommunications industry to the Fund in recent years. It also reinforces Globacom’s position as a responsible and patriotic corporate citizen.

 

The donation follows the company’s participation in the LSSTF-organized Private Sector Breakfast Meeting with CEOs, hosted days ago by the Executive Governor of Lagos State, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu. The high-level forum emphasized deeper collaboration between the state government and businesses on security, innovation and economic resilience—an agenda Globacom has consistently supported through sustained social investment.

 

The Executive Secretary/CEO of the Fund, Dr Ayo Ogunsan, described Globacom’s gesture as “a powerful demonstration of corporate citizenship and a strategic investment in the stability of Lagos State.” He noted that the LSSTF was established to bridge funding gaps in security infrastructure and therefore relies heavily on voluntary contributions from corporate bodies and well-meaning partners.

 

According to Dr Ogunsan, the ₦1 billion donation will significantly enhance the Fund’s capacity to address critical priorities for 2026, including multipurpose security helicopters and drones, Armoured Personnel Carriers (APCs), water cannons, digital communication equipment and Smart CCTV systems.

These assets are central to proactive policing, rapid response and intelligence-led operations across the state.

 

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