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LSCCC records 12,483 emergency calls in Lagos in 2025

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The Lagos State Command and Control Centre (LSCCC) recorded 12,483 emergency incidents between January and December 2025.

The General Manager, Mr. Femi Giwa, disclosed this to reporters in Lagos.

Giwa said the centre coordinated responses through the state’s toll-free emergency lines, 767 and 112.

He stated that accident-related emergencies accounted for the highest number, with 2,504 incidents recorded during the period.

Medical emergencies followed closely with 2,397 cases, while fire-related incidents (including vehicle fires) totalled 2,165.

According to him, civil disturbances accounted for 799 cases, traffic congestion-related incidents stood at 598, robbery-related incidents totalled 445, and infrastructure-related cases (including electric pole sparks and pipeline vandalism) were 362.

Giwa also reported 57 building collapse incidents, 388 cases of violence and rape, and 54 domestic violence cases.

Analysis of incidents by local government area (LGA) showed Alimosho with the highest number at 1,697.

“Eti-Osa LGA followed with 1,444 incidents, while Ikeja ranked third with 1,282 cases.

“Oshodi-Isolo recorded 1,012 incidents, Kosofe 987, Ikorodu 786, Surulere 663, and Lagos Island 562.

“Ibeju-Lekki had 528 cases, Amuwo-Odofin 527, Lagos Mainland 512, Agege 429, and Mushin 379.

“Ojo recorded 340 incidents, Shomolu 326, and Ifako-Ijaiye 296,” Giwa said.

He added that Badagry recorded 267 incidents, Apapa 204, Epe 182, while Ajeromi-Ifelodun had the lowest with 153 cases.

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