The Commissioner of Police, Ports Authority Police Command, CP Toyin Agbaminoja, has held meeting with Maritime Workers Union of Nigeria (MWUN) as part of efforts to improve security in the maritime domain.
The Public Relations Officer of the command, Isaac Hundenyin said in a statement on Thursday that the commissioner received the President-General of the union, Comrade Francis Bunu Abi, and his entourage at the command Headquarters in Lagos to provided an avenue for robust discussions on enhancing mutual understanding between the Police and the maritime workforce, promoting industrial harmony, and ensuring the security and welfare of maritime workers across port terminals under the command’s jurisdiction.
Also, Hundenyin noted that the commissioner has continued her series of strategic engagements with key stakeholders in the maritime sector aimed at strengthening collaboration, improving security, and enhancing operational synergy at the nation’s ports.
He added: “On Monday, 3rd November 2025, CP Agbaminoja paid a courtesy visit to the Port Manager, Lagos Port Complex (LPC), Apapa, Mr. Adebowale Lawal, where discussions centered on deepening the existing partnership between the Nigeria Police Force and the Nigerian Ports Authority towards ensuring a safe and secure port environment conducive for trade facilitation.
“Continuing her familiarisation tour, on Wednesday, 5th November 2025, CP Agbaminoja visited the Kirikiri Lighter Terminal (KLT) Area Command of the Nigeria Customs Service, where she was warmly received by Comptroller E.J. Edelduok and her management team.
“The commissioner also engaged with officers of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) as well as representatives of the National Association of Government Approved Freight Forwarders (NAGAFF) and the Association of Nigerian Licensed Customs Agents (ANLCA).”
The spokesman stressed that interactive session was focused on strengthening inter-agency coordination, improving intelligence sharing, and fostering stakeholder cooperation to tackle emerging security challenges and enhance port efficiency.
Agbaminoja reaffirmed the commitment of the Ports Authority Police (Western) Command to maintaining high standards of professionalism, intelligence-led policing, and sustained collaboration with all port stakeholders to promote safety, peace and efficient service delivery within the nation’s maritime domain.






