Ogun Boosts Healthcare, Security With New EU-Backed Health Programme, Police HQ

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The Ogun State Government has recorded major strides in public health and infrastructure development with the launch of a new €4.2 million public health programme supported by the European Union and the World Health Organization, alongside the commissioning of a new Police Headquarters and Healthcare Centre in the state.

The public health initiative, unveiled in collaboration with international development partners, is aimed at strengthening healthcare delivery, disease prevention, and emergency response systems across Ogun State. Officials said the programme will enhance access to quality healthcare services, improve public health infrastructure, and support vulnerable communities.

Speaking during the launch, government representatives described the intervention as a significant step toward building a more resilient healthcare system capable of addressing emerging health challenges and improving the wellbeing of residents.

In a related development, authorities also commissioned a newly constructed Police Headquarters and a modern Healthcare Centre as part of ongoing efforts to improve security and expand access to medical services in the state.

The projects are expected to enhance operational efficiency for security agencies while providing improved healthcare services for residents within the host communities.

Stakeholders at the events commended the Ogun State Government’s commitment to strengthening critical sectors through strategic partnerships and infrastructure investments.