LAWMA Trains Sweepers’ Supervisors

LAWMA Trains Sweepers’ Supervisors
October 11 13:03 2019 Print This Article

By Benjamin Omoike


The Lagos Waste Management Authority, LAWMA, has organised a three-day training program for highway sweepers’ supervisors in the state, to equip them with basic health and safety skills needed for optimal performance and safety at work. 


According to the Managing Director of the Agency, Dr. Muyiwa Gbadegesin, LAWMA is totally committed to ensuring good welfare and safety of highway sweepers, working relentlessly to ensure that every nook and cranny of the metropolis is cleaned up.


He noted that the three-day training provided a platform for proper re-orientation of the supervisors, who would impart the knowledge gained to the sweepers under their watch, adding that this would go a long way in implanting safety consciousness in the minds of the sweepers.


“The train-the-trainers programme, apart from equipping our workers on the highways with the right health and safety techniques, would also pave way for improvement on the job being done, to ensure a cleaner and livable Lagos,” Dr. Gbadegesin said.


Mrs. Tawa Oyekanmi, HOD Highway Sanitation, Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA)(2nd right); Mrs. Mojisola Adeleye, CSO. Market Sanitation (2nd left); and the Resource persons, Mrs. Bola Adewunmi, AD. Advocacy Unit, LAWMA (L) & Mrs. Funsho Aina (L), at a 3-day capacity building for Highway/Streets sweepers’ supervisors, tagged Health and Safety, at Simpson Transfer Loading Station, Sura, Lagos, on Wednesday, 9th October, 2019.


He urged the participants to imbibe the culture of safety consciousness in the course of their duties, stressing that most work-related accidents were caused by ignorance and carelessness.


During his presentation, Mr. Adeyinka Adebiyi, Director of Safety Training, Education and Skills Development, noted that the strategic training was packaged in a way that would be easy for the supervisors to transmit it to the sweepers under them.


He mentioned the dangers inherent in not following safety rules at work and urged the participants to pay necessary attention to health and safety tips in their assigned beats. 


One of the Resource persons, Mr. Adeyinka Adebiyi entertaining questions from participants, during the 3-day capacity building for Highway/Streets sweepers’ supervisors, tagged Health and Safety, at Simpson Transfer Loading Station, Sura, Lagos, on Wednesday, 9th October, 2019


Different professional facilitators from relevant Agencies also engaged the supervisors on key topics as “Basic Safety and Health at Work Place”, “Work Ethics and Environment”, and others.

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