FCID Annex Boss Meets Lagos Chief Judge, Pledges Stronger Justice Partnership

Posted on June 20, 2026

CYRIACUS IZUEKWE

The Assistant Inspector-General of Police in charge of the Force Criminal Investigation Department, FCID Annex Alagbon, Lagos, AIG Simeon U. Akpanudom, has paid a courtesy visit to the Chief Judge of Lagos State, Hon. Justice Kazeem O. Alogba, to deepen collaboration in criminal justice delivery.
AIG Akpanudom and his leadership team visited the Lagos State High Court Complex, Ikeja, on Monday 16th June, 2026. The meeting focused on how Police investigations and court processes can work better together for faster justice.
During the engagement, the AIG acknowledged the longstanding working relationship between the Nigeria Police Force and the Judiciary. He said the Inspector-General of Police’s “People-Centric Policing” vision depends on strong cooperation with all justice sector players.
AIG Akpanudom stressed the need for continued synergy in criminal investigations, prosecution, and administration of justice. He said seamless coordination reduces delays and builds public trust in the system.
The FCID Annex boss reaffirmed the commitment of the Force to professionalism, due process, and respect for human rights. He noted that constitutional responsibilities must be discharged within the limits of the law at all times.
Justice Alogba welcomed AIG Akpanudom’s delegation and commended FCID Alagbon for its role in crime investigation and maintaining law and order in Lagos. He described the Police and Judiciary as “indispensable partners” in criminal justice.
The Chief Judge emphasized that both institutions share the same goal: efficient justice delivery for Lagosians. He called for continuous cooperation to tackle challenges that slow down court proceedings and case resolution.
The meeting opened frank discussions on issues affecting the criminal justice system. Topics included timely prosecution, court attendance by investigators, capacity building for Police prosecutors, and access to forensic support.
Addressing journalists after the engagement, the Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Mayegun Aminat anipr MNISMA, said the visit provided room for open dialogue on areas of mutual concern between the Police and Judiciary.
ASP Mayegun disclosed that other issues discussed included garnishee proceedings and fundamental rights enforcement cases. She added that both leaders agreed clearer procedures and better communication can reduce bottlenecks.
Justice Alogba expressed the Judiciary’s readiness to support initiatives that improve efficiency in justice administration. He said the courts remain open to ideas that protect rights while ensuring accountability.
AIG Akpanudom appreciated the warm reception from the Chief Judge. He assured the Judiciary of the Nigeria Police Force’s commitment to strengthen cooperation, especially in areas that impact public safety and peace.
The visit ended with exchange of plaques and a group photograph. ASP Mayegun said the gesture symbolized the enduring partnership between FCID Annex Alagbon and the Lagos State Judiciary in the interest of justice.

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