Relief as raids by Lagos taskforce leaves Estate residents in safety

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Ebun Emmanuel –May 15, 2026

Following repeated raids on drug peddlers and the likes by the Lagos State Taskforce, the Gowon Estate and environs are beginning to witness a secured environment devoid of criminal gangs.

Recall that the  Lagos State Taskforce under the leadership of a Chief Superintendent of Police, CSP Adetayo Akerele had conducted several operations on the estate in a bid to guarantee safety.

For years, the once relatively calm residential axis had battled drug trafficking, street violence, criminal gangs, and suspected hideouts operating under the cover of legitimate commercial activities.

Recent coordinated raids and enforcement operations by the Taskforce have disrupted many notorious drug networks operating within Gowon Estate in the Egbeda area of the state, as well as surrounding communities.

According to findings, security operatives uncovered caches of illicit substances, including colorado, Indian hemp, narcotics, and other controlled drugs during multiple enforcement operations across identified black spots.

In some instances, officers reportedly discovered hard drugs concealed inside parked vehicles and hidden among cash bundles allegedly linked to members of the drug trafficking network.

Analysts have described the operations as one of the most sustained crackdowns against narcotics syndicates in the axis in recent years.

Residents say the increased visibility of Taskforce operatives has altered the security atmosphere within the community and weakened the open activities of suspected drug dealers.

“Before now, some of these boys operated almost freely,” a resident who requested anonymity for security reasons said.

Another resident said, “People knew where drugs were sold, but there was fear because some of the operators seemed protected.”

Observers say one of the biggest challenges facing anti-drug enforcement in urban communities is the alleged existence of compromise within the wider security architecture.

Although nobody has been officially accused of wrongdoing, community sources insist that the long-standing survival of drug networks in several parts of Lagos raised concerns about possible collaboration from “bad eggs” within enforcement circles.

However, the Lagos State Taskforce has continued to sustain operational pressure on suspected criminal networks in the area.

Speaking after one of such operations, CSP Akerele reiterated the agency’s commitment to tackling criminal activities threatening public safety.

“This operation reflects our zero-tolerance policy against illegal activities that threaten the peace and security of the state,” he stated.

Security experts say the significance of the crackdown extends beyond the arrests alone, noting that sustained enforcement can disrupt supply chains, weaken gang influence, and discourage the re-establishment of criminal strongholds.

Community leaders have also pointed to a noticeable reduction in visible street drug activities, especially around previously notorious black spots frequented by addicts and peddlers.

Parents and business owners within the area have welcomed the renewed security presence.

“For some time, many people avoided certain corners at night, now, there is at least a feeling that the government is paying attention.”

Observers say the ongoing Gowon Estate operations appear to signal a shift toward intelligence-driven enforcement rather than occasional symbolic raids.

Beyond Gowon Estate, the Lagos State Taskforce has intensified similar security operations across different parts of Lagos amid growing concerns over the spread of narcotics-related crimes, cultism, robbery, and youth violence.

But for Gowon Estate there is the believe the Lagos State Taskforce will not allow the estate to be an easy operating ground for drug cartels.

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