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Sahara Group Strengthens Community Policing

Since 2019, Sahara Group Foundation, the corporate social sustainability vehicle for Sahara Group has been promoting sustainable policing through police station renovations by building of infrastructure with equipment and even solar systems upgrade. The project is spread across the country as they go about renovating different police stations.

So far, through partnerships, they have overhauled various police stations in Lagos which includes MMA1 (Beesam) Police Station, Ijora Police Station, Trinity Police Station, Ijede Police Station and Ipaja Police Station.

One of such partnerships comes through Asharami Energy, a Sahara Group upstream Company, which is a leading Exploration and Production company.

Asharami Energy, Sahara Group Foundation recently renovated Koko Police Station in Delta State, the project is yet another expression of the organisation’s commitment to making a difference across its host communities.

Director, Sahara Group Foundation, Ejiro Gray
Director, Sahara Group Foundation, Ejiro Gray

Speaking at the event, the Director, Sahara Group Foundation, Ejiro Gray said: “At Sahara Group Foundation, we are fully committed to impacting lives and livelihoods wherever we operate. Our unwavering commitment to promoting a sustainable environment is reflected through projects like this. The installation of solar panels will facilitate access to clean and reliable energy, helping the police carry out its activities seamlessly.”

Gray commended the Nigerian Police Force for their support and collaboration during the renovation process, adding that Sahara Group Foundation would continue to seek avenues for joining forces with well-meaning organisations for the purpose of touching and improving lives and communities.

The newly commissioned Koko Police Station boasts of a range of enhancements, including, structural repairs and aesthetical changes to the building, plumbing works and change of sanitary wares. Other renovation work done includes a new office block/building for investigative officers, and the installation of solar power.

Babatomiwa Adesida, Head, Stakeholder and Community Relations, Asharami Energy, said the project would help promote sustainable policing in the community and foster economic growth and development.

“Security is a critical requirement for the well-being of any community, and we are confident that the project will support the activities of the police, improve security remarkably, and give the good people of Koko the confidence to pursue their dreams” Adesida said.

Koko Police Station, CSP Offordile Leonard commended both Asharami Energy and the Sahara Group Foundation for the work they have done with the Koko police station noting that the renovated Police Station will significantly boost the morale of the officers at the Koko Police Station and support their endeavors towards promoting peace and security within the Koko area, as well as neighboring communities.

The need to strengthen community policing also spurred Asharami Energy, Sahara Group Foundation, to renovate Ologbo Police Station in Ikpoba-Okha Local Government Area of Edo State.

The newly Ologbo Police station underwent a comprehensive overhaul of the police station’s infrastructure. Renovation work done includes structural repairs and aesthetical changes to the building, plumbing works and change of sanitary wares. A new office block/building for investigative officers was also constructed, as well as the installation of solar energy system.

According to the company, the transformative makeover of Ologbo Police Station is a reflection of Asharami Energy’s dedication to enhancing public safety and supporting the welfare of the communities in which they operate.

The elated Enogie of Ologbo, His Royal Highness, Owenubugie Akenzua, applauded Asharami Energy and Sahara Group Foundation for carrying out this laudable project in Ologbo, adding that a secure community is the foundation for progress and that the renovation of the Ologbo Police Station will support improved security and peace in the Dukedom.

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The Deputy Police Commissioner, Ologbo Police Station, CSP Moses Nkombe who thanked Asharami Energy and the Sahara Group Foundation for the renovated station said: “This will go a long way to enhance operational efficiency and enable the officers to better serve and protect the communities under the station command”.

To strengthen community policing and boost its commitment to enhancing security, Asharami Energy through Sahara Group Foundation is keen on renovating police stations one city at a time.

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