LSSTF inaugurates campaign against crimes, cultism, violence
The Lagos State Security Trust Fund (LSSTF) has unveiled a major community-focused security initiative aimed at curbing crime, cultism, drug abuse, and youth violence across the state. The programme, known
The Lagos State Security Trust Fund (LSSTF) has unveiled a major community-focused security initiative aimed at curbing crime, cultism, drug abuse, and youth violence across the state.
The programme, known as the Lagos State Security Trust Fund Campaign Against Crime, Cultism and Other Vices (LSSTF-CACCOV), was unveiled at the weekend by the Fund’s Executive Secretary/CEO, Dr. Ayo Ogunsan, in Alausa, Ikeja.
Ogunsan emphasised that sustainable safety in Lagos required more than enforcement-driven measures. He explained that LSSTF-CACCOV was conceptualised to address the root causes of insecurity through education, advocacy, mentorship, and strengthened community structures.
According to him, cultism and related vices flourish where young people lack guidance, positive engagement, and credible role models.
The new campaign, he said, seeks to reduce crime appeal by driving value-based reorientation, school outreach programmes, community walks, and multi-stakeholder partnerships involving families, schools, traditional rulers, faith-based groups, civil society organizations, and security agencies.
“Our vision is to foster a secure, peaceful, and crime-resistant Lagos where young people are empowered to thrive as responsible and productive citizens. Our mission is clear: to combat cultism, drug abuse, and violent crimes by reshaping youth mindsets, strengthening community partnerships, and promoting preventive advocacy initiatives that create safer neighborhoods across the state.”
Ogunsan clarified that the initiative was not a substitute for conventional law enforcement, but was introduced to complement ongoing security operations by focusing on prevention.
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“When communities are informed, engaged, and empowered, they become the first line of defense against crime,” he said.
Ogunsan said the LSSTF was committed to supporting security agencies with operational resources while investing in long-term preventive strategies.
Ogunsan inaugurated a seven-man committee headed by Dr. Moses Oladimeji, to oversee the initiative.
He called on the media, parents, educators, and youth groups to support the campaign and help build safer neighborhoods across Lagos.
Speaking after the inauguration, Oladimeji said: “This initiative is very important because Lagos is the economic hub of Nigeria and we have over 33 per cent of young Nigerians struggling with drugs.
“We believe we can do better by talking to people, knowing what they do and connecting them to opportunities where they can get vocational skills and be engaged. By the end of the year, for example, 100s of them can be on exhibition at the LSSTF Town Hall meeting showcasing their products and services.”



