JMG visits safety commission, recommits to elevator safety standards

Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu

JMG Limited, an integrated electro-mechanical solutions company, has reaffirmed its commitment to advancing safety standards and promoting sustainable industry practices through a courtesy visit to the Lagos State Safety Commission.
The visit, which took place recently, at the Commission’s office in Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos, brought together key executives from JMG Elevators  and officials of the commission to deepen conversations around safety awareness, technical training, regulatory compliance, and the continuous improvement of elevator safety standards across Lagos State and beyond.

JMG delegation was led by the Chief Commercial Officer, Rabi Jammal; Group Operations Director, JMG Elevators, Ahmed Sameh; and Head of Marketing, JMG, Oluwatomi Faniran. They were received by the Technical Adviser to the Lagos State Safety Commission, Seun Awojobi.

Speaking during the visit, Jammal reiterated JMG’s longstanding commitment to safety, innovation, and operational excellence across every sector the company serves.

According to him, JMG continues to align with global best practices by investing in quality systems, technical expertise, and strategic partnerships that contribute to safer environments and higher industry standards.

He added that the company remains focused on building long-term relationships with key stakeholders while supporting initiatives that promote awareness, professionalism, and sustainable growth within the industry.

He emphasized that collaborations with regulatory institutions such as the Lagos State Safety Commission are essential to strengthening compliance and boosting public confidence within the sector.

In his remarks, Technical Adviser to the commission, Seun Awojobi, commended the initiative and highlighted the importance of stronger collaboration between the private sector and regulatory agencies in promoting safety consciousness, professionalism, and compliance across the industry.

He noted that continuous stakeholder engagement would play a vital role in improving operational standards and ensuring safer systems across the state.

The meeting also created an opportunity for both parties to exchange ideas on industry development, technical capacity building, safety education, and the importance of sustained collaboration in driving global best practices within Nigeria’s elevator and electro-mechanical sector.

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