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(Photos) Sanwo-Olu Hands Over 180 Vehicles, 6 Troop Carriers, Other Equipment To Police

President Muhammadu Buhari today joined the Governor of Lagos State, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu to officially hand over Patrol Vehicles and various security equipment to security agencies in Lagos State by the State Government.

The equipments are:
– One Hundred and Fifty (150) Double Cabin Vehicles;
– Thirty (30) Saloon Patrol Vehicles
– One Thousand(1000) Ballistic Vests;
– OneThousand(1000) Ballistic Helmets;
– One Thousand (1000) Handheld Police Radios/Walkie Talkies;
– One Hundred (100) Security Patrol Bikes;
– Two (2) Armored Personnel Carriers (APCs)
– Four(4) High Capacity Troop Carriers;
– Two (2) Anti-Riot Water Cannon Vehicles
– Office/Command Furniture and other Ancillary Support Resources

This is in line with the Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s THEMES Agenda, the ‘S’ which stands for Security. This also seeks to boost the morale of security agencies across the State and to improve the overall security of the State.

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