National Police Day: Airport Command to Celebrate Fallen Heroes, Boost Public Trust

The Airport Police Command has unveiled plans to honour fallen officers as part of the 2026 National Police Day celebrations, themed “Community Partnership: Building Trust.”

The Command’s Public Relations Officer, Assistant Superintendent of Police Mohammed Adeola, disclosed in a post on X on Friday that the event will also serve to strengthen engagement with the public and build trust within the aviation community and beyond.

A lineup of activities has been scheduled to mark the occasion. The celebrations will begin on Monday, March 30, with a sanitation and environmental cleaning exercise, followed by a walkathon on Tuesday, March 31. On Wednesday, April 1, the Command will conduct public sensitisation campaigns, engaging drivers and other key stakeholders within the airport environment.

On Thursday, April 2, families of fallen officers will be honoured with the presentation of cheques in recognition of their sacrifices. The week-long activities will culminate in a grand finale on Tuesday, April 7, at Eagle Square, featuring a ceremonial parade, tactical displays, and other activities showcasing police professionalism.

Speaking on the programme, the Commissioner of Police, Airport Command, Ogunbode Olufunke, said:
“National Police Day gives us the opportunity not only to honor the heroes who have laid down their lives in service but also to inspire a new generation of police officers committed to professionalism and community service.”

She added, “Our engagement with the public is central to effective policing. Through these celebrations, we hope to strengthen the trust and partnership between the Airport Police Command and the communities we serve.”

The Command noted that all planned activities align with the vision of the Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Disu, to deepen community partnership and boost public confidence in the Nigeria Police Force.

“We are fully prepared to participate actively in the National Police Day events. This is our chance to demonstrate commitment, honour our heroes, and reinforce the values of service and trust that guide our work every day,” Ogunbode added.

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