Lagos Safety Commission Warns Public Against Impersonators

Luqmon Balogun, Lagos

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The Lagos Safety Commission has called the attention of the public to the unscrupulous individuals who portray themselves to be staff or consultants of the Lagos State Safety Commission.

The Commission warned members of the public not to pay any money into individual accounts other than designated government accounts.

Director-General of the Commission, Mr. Lanre Mojola said the warning became imperative in view of reported cases of some individuals parading themselves as officials of the Commission, thus extorting unsuspecting members of the public.

“The state government does not operate individual accounts and anyone asking to pay money into such accounts should know that the agents or officials do not represent the Commission.

“The Commission had put in place stringent measures to curb activities of some compromised consultants, as the Commission has had to institute legal actions against impersonators and terminate consultancy of any consultants found wanting and in fact, a particular impersonator was put behind bars recently for a number of years,” he said

The Director General who lamented the activities of unlawful activities on behalf of the Commission maintained that all its consultants have authorized identification cards and must always be worn whenever they were carrying out an audit or inspections.

He however called on members of the public to report promptly to the government activities of unscrupulous officials, consultants, and those impersonating its officials through its hotline 07000SAFETY and 08181002233

He also added that the Commission is responsible for the issuance and withdrawal of overall safety compliance certificates, conducting and reviewing risk assessment reports, conducting investigations on safety issues and making recommendations where necessary, and coordinating all government matters relating to the safety of lives and properties in the state.

Other responsibilities according to him include the formulation of policies, providing advisory and being the regulatory body on safety-related issues; coordinating and monitoring the activities of relevant organizations involved in safety services in the State; appointing consultants when required to enable the commission to carry out its functions under the provision of the law and foster and maintain effective interaction, networking, and collaboration on safety issues with relevant government agencies.

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