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LASTMA Drills Cadet Officers On Professionalism
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Training emphasizes ethics and effective traffic management
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Cadet officers urged to maintain integrity and discipline
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Course aims to enhance skills and career advancement
Eko Hot Blog reports that the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) has underscored the importance of professionalism among its cadet officers in serving the motoring public.
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Furthermore, Hon. Sola Giwa, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Transportation, stressed the significance of upholding ethics and professionalism in their roles.
Giwa highlighted integrity, honesty, impartial application of the law, and respectful treatment of all citizens and colleagues as essential principles.
He cautioned, “Cadet Officers of the Agency to shun corruption and be disciplined in the course of the job ahead of them.”
Moreover, Mr. Olalekan Bakare Oki, the General Manager of LASTMA, underscored the objective of the training course to equip officers with the latest traffic management techniques, strategies, and best practices.
Oki emphasised, “The importance of providing exceptional service to the citizens of Lagos State and fostering relationships and networks for career advancement.”
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Consequently, one of the attendees commended the Lagos State Government for the opportunity to undergo training and pledged that they will uphold the agency’s standards while fulfilling their duties to the public.
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