The Nigeria Police Trust Fund (NPTF), on Tuesday, commenced construction of police quarters in Enugu State with the groundbreaking of six-man rank-and-file quarters at Ozalla, Nkanu West LGA
Mohammed Sheidu, the NPTF’s executive secretary, said the milestone was not just for the Nigeria Police Trust Fund but for the men and women of the Nigeria Police Force.
He said the construction of the six-man rank-and-file accommodation in Ozalla was part of deliberate efforts to address the longstanding accommodation gap faced by police personnel.
The executive secretary said the gap affects morale, efficiency, and overall well-being, adding that they have taken it upon themselves to begin finding practical and sustainable solutions to the problem.
Mr Sheidu, while appreciating President Bola Tinubu for his unwavering commitment to the security sector reforms, also commended the Enugu State government for providing the site.
“The land given was not just a parcel of land but a symbol of partnership, trust, and shared responsibility.
“It reflects the governor’s commitment to security and to improving the welfare of those who protect our communities,” he said.
Mr Sheidu said the NPTF strongly believes that a well-housed police officer is a more motivated, more focused, and more effective one.
He said, “This project is therefore not just about buildings; it is about dignity, stability, and creating an enabling environment for our
officers and their families.
“This development also forms part of a broader, nationwide intervention by the Trust Fund, which includes the construction and rehabilitation of police barracks, training institutions, operational infrastructure, and welfare-focused projects.”
He assured the people of Enugu State and the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) that the project would be delivered with transparency, quality, and speed.
“Through partnership and shared purpose, we can build a police force that is better equipped, better motivated, and better positioned to secure lives and property,” he said.
The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Egbetokun, appreciated the board and management of NPTF for embarking on the landmark project.
Mr Egbetokun, represented by the state commissioner of police, Mamman Giwa, said the intervention came at a time the federal government had placed a premium priority on comprehensive reforms in the force.
The reforms, he said, were in critical areas of welfare and improved working conditions for officers across the federation.
He reiterated the police’s commitment to providing NPTF with the necessary support.
Mr Egbetokun also said the construction of the quarters would go a long way to enhance the work environment of police officers in the Ozalla community and Enugu State at large.
In their remarks, the traditional ruler of Ishi-Ozalla, Sylvanus Okeke, and the Nkanu West Council chairman, John Nwobodo, expressed gratitude to NPTF for choosing Nkanu West as the site for the project.
