The Police Officers’ Wives Association (POWA), under the leadership of its current President, Olufunmilola Disu, has ramped up efforts to improve the welfare of police families, with a strong focus on widows, orphans, and junior officers.
Recent developments indicate that the association has begun implementing a series of initiatives aimed at providing relief and long-term support to vulnerable members within the police community.
These efforts are part of a broader strategy to address longstanding welfare challenges faced by families of serving and fallen officers.
Supporters of the initiative have described the plans as timely and impactful, noting that tangible steps are already being taken to bring succour to those in need.
According to one volunteer involved in the programme, the intervention reflects a renewed commitment to social responsibility and compassion within the police family structure.
“I have personally volunteered myself to the success of this mission to the glory of Almighty God,” the supporter said, while urging members of the public to contribute in their own way, particularly through positive publicity and advocacy.
Observers say the success of POWA’s current programmes could significantly enhance morale among police personnel, while also strengthening community support systems for their families.
The association has called on individuals and organisations to support its efforts, emphasising that collective action will be crucial in sustaining the welfare initiatives and expanding their reach. #Securitynewsalert.com



