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Police ready for IED simulation in Lagos Thursday

The CP appealed for public cooperation during the exercise.

• August 27, 2025
Lagos CP, Olohundare Jimoh
Lagos CP, Olohundare Jimoh

The police command in Lagos State said it will hold an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) simulation exercise at the Eko Atlantic City area of the state on Thursday.

The command, therefore, urges residents and visitors not to panic, saying the exercise is strictly a security drill aimed at enhancing emergency response preparedness.

The command spokesperson, CSP Benjamin Hundeyin, made the announcement in a statement on Wednesday in Lagos.

He stated, “The command wishes to inform the public that the Nigeria Police Force Explosives Ordnance Disposal – Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Unit will be conducting an IED simulation exercise at the Eko Atlantic City on August 28. This exercise is part of ongoing efforts to strengthen the preparedness and response capabilities of the police in the event of any bomb-related emergency. It will involve controlled detonations by specialised units trained to handle explosive devices and related threats.

 “Members of the public are hereby notified that blast sounds will be heard during the exercise, but there will be no shrapnel or associated danger. Residents, workers, and visitors in and around the Eko Atlantic City area are therefore advised to remain calm, go about their lawful activities, and not to panic when they hear the sounds.’’ 

According to the police spokesperson, adequate safety measures have been put in place to ensure the exercise is carried out without risk to lives or property.

 He added that the state Commissioner of Police, Olohundare Jimoh, appealed for public cooperation during the exercise and assured that the command was committed to their safety.

“CP Jimoh appeal for the cooperation and understanding of the public while this important simulation exercise is conducted. CP assures residents that the command remains committed to their safety, security, and well-being,” Mr Hundeyin said.

(NAN) 

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