The Federal House of Representatives Member representing Epe Federal Constituency, Hon. Wale Raji, has reaffirmed his commitment to delivering more impactful projects across Epe Division as the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, CP Olohundare Moshood Jimoh, officially commissioned the newly completed Epe Divisional Police Headquarters, christened AIG Ganiyu Agbaje House.
The project, which stands as a landmark infrastructural achievement in the Division, was facilitated through the constituency intervention efforts of Rep. Wale Raji in collaboration with security stakeholders and community leaders to enhance policing capacity, security, and administrative efficiency within Epe and its environs.
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During the commissioning ceremony, the Lagos CP commended the lawmaker for his visionary leadership and continuous investment in grassroots security infrastructure, describing the new headquarters as “a model for effective policing and inter-agency collaboration.”
Hon. Wale Raji, while addressing dignitaries and residents, noted that the facility symbolises his administration’s unwavering commitment to community development, improved security, and service delivery.
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“Security is the foundation of progress, and this project represents our shared determination to make Epe safer, stronger, and better equipped for modern challenges,” Rep. Raji stated.
“We will continue to prioritise security, education, and youth empowerment across our constituency.”
The new Epe Divisional Police Headquarters, AIG Ganiyu Agbaje House is fully furnished with modern offices, communication facilities, and operational equipment to support day-to-day policing activities.
The event also witnessed the presence of top security officers, royal fathers, community leaders, and political stakeholders from across Epe Division, who lauded the project as a reflection of responsive and people-oriented representation.

