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Police seek donations for MOPOL officer battling brain injury after on-duty accident
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Police seek donations for MOPOL officer battling brain injury after on-duty accident

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The Nigeria Police Force has launched a fundraising drive to support ASP Oyadele John, a Mobile Police Officer attached to MOPOL 22, Ikeja, Lagos, who is currently receiving treatment at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, LASUTH, after suffering injuries in an on-duty accident.

According to a police wireless message dated August 20, 2026, Oyadele was involved in an accident on July 5 while on special duty in Osun State. 

Following medical examinations, doctors reportedly discovered a serious neurological condition, with blood found in his brain, which later resulted in a partial stroke.

The police disclosed that the officer requires ₦8 million for urgent, life-saving treatment and appealed to personnel across various Mobile Police formations to contribute voluntarily toward his medical expenses.

The directive, issued from the office of the Assistant Inspector-General of Police in charge of the Mobile Police Force, described the appeal as a ‘Personnel Welfare,’ requiring urgent attention. 

Commanding officers were instructed to personally coordinate the fundraising effort and ensure donations are remitted through the designated channel.

The message stated: “AP/No. 154023 ASP Oyadele John attached to MOPOL 22 Ikeja is currently hospitalised at Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, LASUTH, Ikeja, following an on-duty accident on 05/07/2026 while on special duty in Osun State.

“Medical examinations revealed a serious neurological condition, with blood found in his brain, leading to partial stroke. Officers and men of the force can send in voluntary donation to assist Mr Oyadelele.”

Police authorities directed that all contributions be made and documented before September 4, 2026, as efforts continue to raise the funds needed for the officer’s treatment and recovery.

Police seek donations for MOPOL officer battling brain injury after on-duty accident 

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