The Executive Chairman of Ibeju-Lekki Local Government, Hon. Abdullahi Sesan Olowa, has donated a Toyota Tacoma operational vehicle to the Eleko Beach Division of the Nigeria Police Force to enhance security operations within the area.
Epe Insights reports that the donation is part of ongoing efforts by the local government to strengthen security infrastructure and improve policing capacity across rapidly developing communities in Ibeju-Lekki.
The operational vehicle is expected to boost patrol activities, improve mobility, and support quicker response to security-related situations within the Eleko axis and surrounding communities.
The vehicle was formally presented at the Ibeju-Lekki Local Government Secretariat in the presence of representatives from Area J Command and officers of the Eleko Beach Division.
Speaking during the presentation, Hon. Olowa emphasized the importance of providing security agencies with the resources needed to effectively carry out their responsibilities.

He noted that the continuous growth of residential communities, businesses, and economic activities within Ibeju-Lekki requires stronger support systems for security institutions.
According to the Chairman, maintaining a safe and stable environment remains essential for sustainable development and investor confidence in the area.
He reaffirmed the commitment of his administration to collaborating with security agencies in promoting peace, safety, and public confidence.
The donation forms part of broader initiatives aimed at strengthening security structures and improving operational efficiency within the local government.
Police representatives who received the vehicle expressed appreciation for the gesture and described it as a timely intervention that would enhance service delivery.
They noted that the operational vehicle would improve patrol coverage and assist officers in responding more effectively to community needs.
The officers also commended the local government for its continued support and partnership in strengthening security across the council area.

Community stakeholders welcomed the development, describing it as a positive contribution toward safeguarding lives and supporting the work of law enforcement agencies.
Residents expressed optimism that the additional operational support would contribute to improved safety and security within the growing Eleko corridor.
Observers noted that investments in security infrastructure remain crucial as Ibeju-Lekki continues to attract new developments and economic opportunities.
The donation further highlights the administration’s commitment to supporting security agencies and ensuring a safer environment for residents, businesses, and visitors across Ibeju-Lekki.
