LEADERS IN MARITIME AND
ONSHORE SECURITY SERVICES

SERVING CLIENTS ACROSS THE GLOBE
Journey Management, Close Protection & Guard Force security solutions to protect your company assets & personnel in Nigeria.
Escort vessels with armed security teams, providing a fast response to mitigate the risks posed whilst operating in the Gulf of Guinea.
Highly accredited indigenous security company in Nigeria holding certifications such as MOU with Nigerian Navy & ISO 28000; 18788; 9001 to name but a few.
24/7 Operations Centre based in Nigeria, providing real-time intelligence, fast incident response & vessel tracking to counteract crime at sea whilst transiting the HRA.
Journey Management, Close Protection & Guard Force security solutions to protect your company assets & personnel in Nigeria.
Escort vessels with armed security teams, providing a fast response to mitigate the risks posed whilst operating in the Gulf of Guinea.
Highly accredited indigenous security company in Nigeria holding certifications such as MOU with Nigerian Navy & ISO 28000; 18788; 9001 to name but a few.
24/7 Operations Centre based in Nigeria, providing real-time intelligence, fast incident response & vessel tracking to counteract crime at sea whilst transiting the HRA.

OUR MISSION

“TO SERVE OUR CLIENTS WITH PROFESSIONALISM, PASSION AND INTEGRITY. LGS BELIEVE SECURITY IS A WAY OF LIFE AND THE SAFETY OF OUR CLIENTS’ PERSONNEL AND ASSETS IS OUR BENCHMARK FOR SUCCESS.”

ONSHORE

We are committed to identifying your specific needs in order to deliver a bespoke full service, to meet your needs.

OFFSHORE

Our expertise is in the protection of our client’s ships in West African waters, with a proven operational track record since 2010.

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