<strong><em>Lagos SWAN chairman, Olatutu Oladunni (left) with AIG Zone 2, Adegoke Fayoade </em></strong>
The Lagos chapter of the Sport Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN) recently celebrated the Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG) Zone 2, Adegoke Fayoade on his birthday and 30 days in office.
The executive members of Lagos SWAN presented the AIG with various cakes to show their appreciation for his support towards sports development and safety of life in Lagos State.
The celebration was made even more special with the presence of MOL, one of the leading tech companies in Nigeria and a partner of the Lagos SWAN chapter.
MOL donated reflex jackets to the Nigeria Police Force in Zone 2, which comprises both Lagos and Ogun State.
Lagos SWAN chairman, Ambassador Olatutu Oladunni, expressed her gratitude for the positive collaboration with the Nigeria Police Force and wished the AIG many more successful partnerships.
The AIG was overwhelmed with joy and promised to continue his good work and support the sports fraternity for being law-abiding citizens.
He also thanked the Lagos SWAN chapter and it’s partner, MOL for their generous donations to the Nigeria Police Force.
This celebration is a testament to the AIG’s dedication and commitment to serving the community, and the Lagos SWAN chapter is honored to have him as a partner in promoting sports development and safety in Lagos State.
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