By, Omowumi Hannah
The University of Lagos (UNILAG) has concluded the second phase of its comprehensive capacity-building programme aimed at enhancing the effectiveness and professionalism of the University’s security personnel.
With the theme: “Enhancing Security Excellence: Protecting Life, Property and Community”, the two-day programme was held at the newly refurbished Training Room of the Staff Training and Development Unit (ST&DU) from Wednesday, April 8 to Thursday, April 9, 2026.
Speaking, Director of ST&DU, Aderonke Asiwaju, said the initiative is designed to deepen security awareness and reinforce adherence to global best practices among campus security operatives.
She noted that the programme reflects the University’s renewed commitment to safeguarding lives and property within its community.
The training featured resource persons addressing key aspects of modern security operations, including security awareness, legal frameworks, crime investigation, and best practices in patrol operations.
UNILAG’s Security Unit Coordinator, David Omotosho, highlighted the importance of awareness in sustaining a secure campus environment, while Professor of Public Law, Abiodun Odusote, emphasized the need for professionalism grounded in sound legal knowledge.
The University has deployed measures such as surveillance systems, beat monitoring, and strict access control mechanisms to strengthen campus security, with plans to enhance real-time monitoring and emergency response through CCTV systems and a dedicated control room.
