
The President of the Police Officers’ Wives Association (POWA) and wife of the Inspector-General of Police, Mrs. Olufunmilola Disu, has reaffirmed the association’s commitment to empowering police families, widows and young girls through targeted programmes aimed at improving livelihoods and strengthening community support systems.
Mrs. Disu said the association, under her leadership, would continue to prioritise initiatives that provide practical support to women and children within the police community, particularly through skills acquisition, educational assistance, health support and expanded community outreach.
The empowerment programme organised by POWA brought together several beneficiaries, including widows of fallen police officers, women within the police rank-and-file community—from constables to inspectors—as well as members of neighbouring communities.
Nearly 200 residents from surrounding communities also benefited from the outreach, which included basic health services and welfare support.
As part of the programme, participants received basic health screenings, including vital checks designed to promote early detection of health challenges and encourage preventive care among women and families.
Mrs. Disu explained that such initiatives reflect POWA’s broader commitment to the welfare of police families and the communities that live alongside them.
“This is about standing with the families who have given so much in service to the nation,” she said. “Supporting widows of our fallen heroes and empowering women within the police community is both a responsibility and a duty we must continue to uphold.”
The programme also placed special focus on young girls from the Police Secondary School, particularly those aged 17 and above, with sessions designed to inspire leadership, encourage educational ambition and build confidence among the next generation of young women.
Mrs. Disu noted that investing in girls remains one of the most effective ways to secure a stronger future for society.
“When we empower young girls with knowledge, mentorship and opportunity, we are shaping the leaders of tomorrow,” she said.
She added that through sustained empowerment initiatives and strategic partnerships, POWA will continue to strengthen families, uplift communities and contribute meaningfully to national development.

