Lagos charges LAGESC operatives on improved performance

Lagos charges LAGESC operatives on improved performance
February 04 08:28 2021 Print This Article

Benjamin Omoike

Lagos State Commissioner, Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources, Mr. Tunji Bello, has implored operatives of the Lagos Environmental Sanitation Corps (LAGESC), to step up their performance in the discharge of their official duties, especially in the areas of indiscriminate dumping of refuse and dislodging of recalcitrant street traders on the major highways in the State.

The Commissioner disclosed this at the Command Headquarters, Safety Arena, Bolade-Oshodi, during a working visit to the Agency.

According to him, “there is need for the LAGESC operatives to ensure that all the major roads in the State are rid of all environmental nuisances and infractions, in order to ensure total cleanliness of the environment.”

Tunji Bello noted with dismay “the high level of indiscriminate dumping of refuse and rising number of hawkers on our major highways, such as some major streets on Victoria Island and the Mainland,” directing LAGESC officers to move out to all these major highways to ensure total sanity, noting that these roads are not meant for trading, but rather, people should go into state-approved markets to engage in legalised trading activities.

Whilst also maintaining that the state government will continue to provide necessary assistance and support, such as strengthening the workforce, insurance policies, additional operational vehicles, amongst others, towards effective and efficient discharge of their duties.

The Commissioner, however, admonished the operatives to desist from any form of unhealthy practises, warning that any of the officers found wanting, will be dealt with accordingly.

Earlier, in the welcome address, the Corps Marshal, CP Akinpelu Gbemisola (retd), said that, “this visit will no doubt help to boost the morale of the personnel, provide them with encouragement, stimulus and make them feel that they are an integral part of this present administration. And most importantly, to intimate them that so much is expected of them for the success of this administration.”

While commenting on the Agency’s achievement since assumption of office, she said that “the Agency has embarked on various re-organisation and restructuring strategies, towards raising the bar of the organisation towards improved, effective and efficient monitoring of the state’s environment, in line with global best practices of enforcement technique. One of such is the expansion of the operational divisions from 10 to 21, for proactive and reactive efficiencies.”

Finally, the Corps Marshal assured the Commissioner of the unflinching support and commitment of the management and other members of staff of the Agency, on zero tolerance for indiscipline amongst the officers, as they are an image of the state.

In recognition for outstanding performance, dedication and positive attitude on the job throughout the past years, the management presented five of its officers awards of excellence for their outstanding contribution, saying the award will make them feel valued, as well as encourage others.

The awardees include: Yekini Nurudeen, Oladejo Abiodun, Adio Akeem, Ganiyu Kazeem and Alabi Mariam Abiodun

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