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FASU Games 2024: Security Advisory

In a bid to ensure the safety and wellbeing of all athletes, officials, and participants during the FASU Games, scheduled to be held from September 20-29, 2024, at the University of Lagos and Lagos State University, Nigeria, here are key security measures to adhere to:

  1. Comprehensive Security Arrangements:

    A robust security team that includes the following has been deployed for the Games:

    • Nigerian Police Force
      • Anti-terrorism (Bomb Disposal Unit)
      • National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA)
      • Fire Service
      • Department of State Security (DSS)
      • Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC)
      • Marine Police
      • University of Lagos Security Officers, including Man’O’War and Legionnaires

     This security team will work in collaboration with security personnel from Lagos State University (LASU) to ensure the safety of athletes and officials across the university and designated venues.

    2. Currency Exchange and Banking Services:

    In partnership with Lotus Bank, athletes and officials will have access to a currency exchange stand at the Sports Centre to convert foreign currency to Nigerian Naira at the official exchange rate. Additionally, POS (Point of Sale) machines will be available for secure and seamless transactions using both local and international debit cards.

    3. Accommodation and Access Control:

    All accredited athletes and officials will receive Access Cards upon allocation to their designated accommodations. These cards are required for entry into halls of residence and event venues. Participants should keep their identification tags visible at all times for proper identification.

    4. Shopping Assistance:

    For shopping outside the university campus, accredited University of Lagos student volunteers will be available to guide and assist participants. Volunteers will be stationed at various halls of residence and sporting venues to ensure safe and informed shopping experiences. The lead volunteer can be contacted for assistance.

    5. Emergency Contacts:

    In case of emergencies, participants should contact the following numbers:

    • 08027516446                                                               
    • 08183679155

     Volunteers can be contacted on the following phone numbers:

    • 08034882471
    • 08029481074
    • 08056361917
    • 09154609423
    • 08134391688
    • 09063413349
    • 08034184473
    • 08082975419

    6. Safety Protocols:

    • Electrical Safety: When leaving your accommodation, ensure that all electrical appliances are switched off.
    • Medical Emergencies: First aid kits and an on-site ambulance will be stationed at the Sports Centre, managed by the University of Lagos Medical Centre personnel.
    • Escort by Security PPersonnel Participants are encouraged to be accompanied by security personnel when moving between venues.
    • Traffic Management: All vehicles should be parked in designated areas as directed by the Traffic Sub-Committee.

    7. UNILAG Panic Alarm App

    All accredited athletes and officials are advised to download the UNILAG Panic Alarm App on:

    • Google Play Store (for Android devices)
    • Apple App Store (for iOS devices)

    The UNILAG Panic Alarm App is a safety and security mobile application designed for students, staff, and visitors to quickly alert authorities in emergency situations.

    Key Features:

    • Panic Button:

    A single-click button to send distress signals to the university’s security team.

    GPS Location Tracking:

    Automatically shares the user’s location with security personnel for swift response.

    • Emergency Contact List:

    Access to important contact numbers, such as security, police, and medical services.

    • Anonymous Reporting:

    Allows users to report incidents or suspicious activities anonymously.

    • Real-time Chat Support:

    Direct messaging with security personnel for immediate assistance.

    All participants are encouraged to remain vigilant, follow these guidelines, and report any suspicious activity to the security team.

    For more information, support, or feedback, users can contact the UNILAG Security Department via:

    Email: security@unilag.edu.ng

    Phone: +234 802 751 6446

    Website: http://www.unilag.edu.ng/

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