Lagos State Promises Improved Safety Environment

Luqmon Balogun, Lagos

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The Lagos State government has promised to prioritised the residents safety with necessary engagement with critical stakeholders this year.

The government also enjoined citizens to always take proactive safety measures in personal, occupational and business environment.

The Commissioner for Special Duties and Intergovernmental Relations, Mr. Olugbenga Oyerinde stated this at the management retreat held at Poka, Epe Lagos with the theme: ‘Human Centric Safety Culture’.

Oyerinde said the estimated population of the State which is over 20 million urgently calls for a proactive safety consciousness rather than a reactive one.

He stressed that safety workers must be strategically positioned towards giving quality service to the people of the State.

It is going to be a service delivery per excellent for this year and that is why recently, the fire and rescue service equally had staff engagement and all was in a view to have a change of dynamics for them to ensure there are better improved outcomes for 2024,” Oyerinde said.

He said; “I believe safety is first and the most important in all we do. We cannot in anyway compromise Safety. The commission deals in safety operations in different sectors of the economy and therefore challenge them as a member of the emergency responders’ family to take up the challenge of ensuring that loss of human lives is drastically reduced or totally eliminated in any accident or occurrence of Disaster,” he said

The Commissioner who emphasised the pivotal role the safety workers play in realizing the T.H.E.M.E.S + agenda of the state government applauded the previous efforts of the commission aimed at repositioning the state safety architecture.

Quality delivery

The Director General, Lagos Safety Commission, Mr Lanre Mojola explained that the mandate of the commission to regulate safety related issues prompted the convocation of the retreat which would enable Lagos safety workers discharge their duties optimally.

Mojola said; “the Commission has scaled up its operations in the last four years and will continue to offer quality service delivery to ensure safety at all levels.”

Mojola affirmed the commitment of the Commission to expand its operations across the five divisions of the state and the launch of the proposed Occupational Safety Cadre by the state Governor this year.

Human-Centric approach

In his presentation, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Special Duties and Inter-governmental Relations, Mr Sesan Ogundeko stated that the synergy between safety officers and citizens can only be achieved through a Human-Centric approach to work place safety, strong leadership and priority accorded to human safety needs.

Ogundeko maintained that being human is natural to achieve the goals of any organisations and the people must be incorporated in the programmes and policies that are measurable and well managed, to achieve desired results.

 

 

Mercy Chukwudiebere

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