Support the POWA CARES fund to provide ₦50,000 business grants and vital medical aid to widows and families in the barracks.
Partner with us in our medical outreaches and educational programs to support the wives and children of those who serve.
We provide comprehensive healthcare interventions, including nationwide free eye screenings and treatments for over 1,000 police families. Our mission prioritizes mental and emotional health support to ensure stability and resilience within the barracks.
POWA fosters financial independence through business support grants and vocational training for wives of personnel. We are also committed to the future of our children by providing scholarships for nursing and other professional studies.
Through our "POWA CARES" initiative, we provide structured social protection, including financial grants for widows and transport assistance for lower-cadre families. We act as a critical partner in reinforcing the human foundation of policing in Nigeria.
Dedicated to improving the quality of life for the families of the Nigeria Police Force through sustainable social protection and welfare interventions.
Providing free medical screenings, corrective eyewear, and dental care to thousands of police families and widows across the country to ensure healthy living in the barracks.
Empowering police wives and widows with ₦50,000 interest-free business support grants and vocational training to foster financial independence and entrepreneurship.
Supporting the education of children within the police community through scholarships and the development of POWA Model Children Schools nationwide.
The National President of the Police Officers’ Wives Association (POWA) and wife of the Inspector-General of Police, Nigeria, Mrs Olufunmilola Disu, has called for stronger community-based partnerships to advance women’s inclusion and empowerment.
The President of the Police Officers’ Wives Association (POWA), Olufunmilola Disu, has officially launched the Lagos phase of the POWA CARES Initiative, a nationwide welfare programme focused on improving the living conditions of families within the Nigeria Police Force.
The Wife of the Inspector General of Police, Mrs. Mutiat Disu, has declared her resolve to leverage programmes under the Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI) to improve the welfare, healthcare, and empowerment of police officers’ wives across Nigeria.