Frequently Asked Questions

The Delta State Security Trust Fund was established on the 15th of December 2013 by a Law of the Delta State House of Assembly cited as the Delta State Security Trust Fund Law 2013 as Amended.

The Delta State Security Trust Fund was created as a Public-Private Partnership to source for funds, equip, and train Security Agencies operating in Delta State.

You can make monetary, material, equipment donations, and can provide training through the Delta State Security Trust Fund.

Voluntary donations from Federal, State, Local Government, Corporate Organizations, Individuals, Small Businesses, Associations, Groups, etc."

Delta State Security Trust Fund DSSTF basically source for funds, materials and relevant security equipments and then make same provisions to security agencies and the agents for a more effective discharge of their duties.

You can make cash donations through direct deposit to the Delta State Security Trust Fund (DSSTF) accounts via cheques, transfer, or on the online donation platform on the Delta State Security Trust Fund (DSSTF) website. Donate Here. Where your donation is in material or equipment, the Delta State Security Trust Fund (DSSTF) office is in 5, Andy Uwejeyan Crescent, GRA Phase 1, Asaba, close to the Secretary to the State Government’s Office, near the Delta State Skills Acquisition Centre, GRA, Asaba, Delta State. The office is always open during working hours to receive such materials or equipment. Based on your request, the Delta State Security Trust Fund (DSSTF) can also assign officials to receive any material or equipment donations from your office.

Such can be all kinds of vehicles, motorcycles, bulletproof vests, helmets, two-way walkie-talkies (radios), tear gas, furniture, generators, torchlights, water cans, fuel, diesel, and any other material or equipment that can be used by security agencies and agents in their day-to-day efforts to meet their security demands for you and me.

The Delta State Security Trust Fund (DSSTF) is a government agency but runs as a public-private partnership.

The Delta State Security Trust Fund (DSSTF) does not and is not involved in the recruitment of individuals into any of the security agencies.

Yes, you can via our website, which is highly interactive. On the Delta State Security Trust Fund (DSSTF) website, you can make suggestions or even report a crime, if need be, for the Delta State Security Trust Fund (DSSTF) to forward to the appropriate security agency.

he Delta State Security Trust Fund (DSSTF) is not a security agency. It is a public-private partnership organization set up to raise funds and cater for the needs of security agents and agencies in the state.

  • To seek donations/funds from corporate or private organizations, individuals, and all tiers of government and their agencies and units to actualize the Delta State Security Trust Fund (DSSTF) goals.
  • To acquire and deploy security equipment, human materials, and financial resources for the effective functioning of all federal, state, local, and other security agencies operating in Delta State.
  • To provide funds for the training and retraining of security personnel in Delta State.
  • To foster an effective and enduring public-private partnership for crime prevention, containment, and eradication in Delta State.

Donations, materials, equipment, etc. received are accounted for and audited by qualified external auditors and made public.

It will always give us security news, headlines, and Delta State Security Trust Fund (DSSTF) activities. To get details, you will need to go to the Delta State Security Trust Fund (DSSTF) News Section