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Sanwo-Olu tasks stakeholders to halt huge deaths from occupational accidents

By Gbenga Salau
01 May 2022   |   2:02 am
te Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has tasked organisations to work on halting deaths from occupational accidents and diseases sustained in the course of working in the country....

[FILES] Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu. PHOTO: FACEBOOK/ BABAJIDE SANWO-OLU

Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has tasked organisations to work on halting deaths from occupational accidents and diseases sustained in the course of working in the country, as statistics revealed that almost two million people die from work related causes each year.

Sanwo-Olu added that: “It is important for people to have a sense of security and assurance that whenever they leave their houses for their offices and places of work, they will return home safely to their families.’’
 
The governor, who stated this in his keynote address at the 2022 Lagos State Occupational Safety and Health Conference with the theme, “Let’s Act Together To Build A Positive Safety And Health Culture,’’ organised by the Ministry of Special Duties and Inter-governmental Relations and Lagos State Safety Commission, said the annual global event has not only helped to raise awareness and promote the entrenchment of safe practices in workplaces to prevent the occurrences of accidents and diseases but has also ensured that employers of labour take seriously the health and safety of their employees.

 
The governor, represented by the Secretary To the State Government, Mrs. Folashade Sherifat Jaji said: “In Lagos, for several years now, we have consistently taken into consideration our population strength and this has greatly influenced most of our policies and initiatives especially as it comes to job creation, employee, employer relationship as well as workplace safety.

“Lagos is the economic capital of Nigeria and by implication, our state has more companies, businesses and employers than other states. This means that we cannot afford to joke with or take lightly the safety of the workplace and health of employees as doing this will have a detrimental implication on the individuals, families and the entire Lagos populace. Globally, a lot of Injuries and accidents happen in workplaces and I believe this is what has increased the concern and demand for workplace safety and health.’’
    
In his address, the Director General, Lagos State Safety Commission, Mr. Lanre Mojola pointed out that Lagos State government led by Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu has consistently demonstrated its commitment to the safety and well-being of workers in the state by providing the necessary funds and support to ensure that the Lagos State Safety Commission joins the rest of the world in marking the event.
 
Mojola explained that the vision of creating a safe and healthy work environment in Lagos can only be achieved through effective dialogue and active participation in the development, formulation, and revision of occupational safety and health frameworks, policies and strategies.

 
He added that it is only when stakeholders are carried along in the development of Safety Management Systems that they can effectively connect with such policy documents.
 
“This is why the Lagos State Safety Commission has been at the forefront of constructively engaging MDAs, professional bodies and other non-governmental organizations to ensure that a culture of safety is created across the State.
 
“Earlier in the year, we flagged off the “Zero Accident ‘’Campaign” for Y2022 and have since commenced active sensitization and advocacy to Lagos residents on basic safety practices that will prevent injuries, accidents and fatalities.
 
“With regards the manufacturing sector, the Commission recently signed a Memorandum of Association with the Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) and has commenced safety certification of factories and offices of its members to ensure that business processes are carried out in accordance with agreed safety standards, policies and codes of practice to reduce the number of work-related accidents, injuries and deaths,’’ he said.

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