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Lagos State Head of Service inspects staff quarters in Alausa
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The visit aimed to assess the condition of structures in the staff housing facility
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Senior officials from relevant departments accompanied the Head of Service
Eko Hot Blog reports that in a move to ensure the well-being of state employees and the maintenance of government-provided housing facilities, Mr. Bode Agoro, the Lagos State Head of Service, led an inspection visit to the Lagos State Staff Quarters located at 139, Obafemi Awolowo Way, opposite Ikeja City Mall in Alausa.
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The primary objective of the visit was to gain a comprehensive overview of the structures within the staff quarters, enabling the state government to address any potential issues or concerns effectively.
Accompanying the Head of Service during the inspection were key officials from relevant departments, including Mrs. Sunkanmi Oyegbola, the Permanent Secretary of the Public Service Office, Mr. Kamar Olowoshago, the Permanent Secretary of the Lands Bureau, Mr. Oladapo Abidakun, Assistant Director of the Staff Housing Board, and Miss Tomilola Ibikunle, among others.
The inspection tour allowed the Head of Service and his team to assess the current condition of the staff quarters, identify areas that may require attention, and gather valuable insights to inform future maintenance and improvement plans.
While no specific quotes were provided in the source material, the visit underscores the Lagos State government’s commitment to ensuring the well-being of its workforce and providing adequate housing facilities for state employees.
By conducting regular inspections and addressing any identified issues promptly, the state aims to maintain a conducive living environment for its staff members, promoting their overall job satisfaction and productivity.
The involvement of senior officials from various departments, including the Public Service Office, Lands Bureau, and Staff Housing Board, highlights the collaborative approach taken by the state government in managing and maintaining staff housing facilities.
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As the inspection concludes, it is expected that the findings and recommendations will be reviewed, and necessary actions will be taken to address any identified concerns, further enhancing the living conditions of state employees residing in the staff quarters.
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