The Olusegun Odunmbaku-led administration of Ojodu LCDA has enhanced community security by installing solar-powered alternative energy systems at the Obokun and Okeira Police Outposts. This initiative aligns with the Social and Infrastructural Development pillar of the administration’s H.E.Y.S Agenda, ensuring uninterrupted power
This administration has made significant strides in enhancing community security with the installation of solar-powered alternative energy systems at two critical police outposts—Obokun and Okeira Police Outposts. This move is part of the broader efforts under the Social and Infrastructural Development pillar of the administration’s H.E.Y.S Agenda (Harnessing Economic and Youth-driven Social Development).
The new solar energy systems will ensure that these police stations have a reliable, uninterrupted power supply, crucial for effective law enforcement activities, especially during night operations. With consistent power, the police will have the necessary resources to carry out surveillance, communicate effectively, and respond swiftly to security issues. This initiative also highlights the administration’s commitment to leveraging sustainable energy solutions to address challenges faced by key government institutions.
The solar-powered systems not only improve security but also support the local community by providing an eco-friendly, cost-effective solution, reducing the reliance on conventional power sources. The move underscores the administration’s dedication to creating a safer and more resilient environment for all residents within Ojodu LCDA, aligning with their broader goals of community development, sustainable growth, and enhanced quality of life.
By strengthening the infrastructure supporting law enforcement, Odunmbaku’s administration is demonstrating its commitment to social well-being, ensuring that both residents and security personnel can operate in an environment that promotes safety, efficiency, and sustainability.