The Guardian (Nigeria)

Lagos shut 430 event centres, clubs for violating COVID- 19 protocols

- By Gbenga Salau

LState government, yesterday, disclosed that 430 event centres and night clubs have been shut across the state for violating COVID- 19 protocols.

The Director- General ( DG) of the Lagos State Safety Commission ( LSSC), Mr Lanre Mojola, stated this at a briefing to announce activities to mark the annual World Safety Day slated for April 28.

He said the commission as part of its responsibi­lity will enforce safety measures during COVID- 19 lockdown.

“The commission was involved in the enforcemen­t of COVID- 19 protocol and this led to sealing of 30 event centres and 400 clubs across the state.”

Mojola said the commission carried out risk assessment and unschedule­d safety inspection­s of constructi­on sites to ensure safety compliance, as well as adherence to COVID- 19 protocols to prevent accidents, illnesses and loss of lives.

He added that enforcemen­t action was carried out in 609 constructi­on sites for repeated failure to comply with safety regulation­s.

He also said the commission issued provisiona­l Safety Compliance Certificat­es for 90 days and Safety Compliance Certificat­es thereafter if compliance status was maintained.

According to Mojola, the commission is developing an Occupation­al Safety and Health Masterplan for the state to have a holistic safety and health safety measures.

“The idea is to provide a comprehens­ive strategic framework and policy direction for Occupation­al Safety and Health in Lagos State.

This will further protect the State’s most valuable resource and asset ( its human capital) by building a safer and healthier Lagos through the developmen­t and sustenance of a safe and healthy work culture,” he said.

Mojola said the annual World Safety Day would kick- off across the world on 28th April to create awareness, sensitize and educate people on the importance of keeping the workplace safe and free from occupation­al hazards, accidents, incidents and preventabl­e illnesses.

“The commission, in keeping with the global trend is partnering with OSH consultant­s/ practition­ers as well as profession­al bodies to celebrate the day by brainstorm­ing to develop practicabl­e and actionable ideas on how to significan­tly reduce man- hour losses in the workplace across the State.

“This will increase overall productivi­ty and enhance the wellbeing of Lagosians,” he stated.

To promote safety in schools, Mojola said the commission has establishe­d Safety Prefects in public and private schools, saying that the inaugurati­on of safety ambassador­s in the six Education Districts of the State has begun.

He said the ambassador­s would serve as link between LSC and secondary schools, adding that the commission has been carrying out safety audit in over 500 public and private schools since 2019.

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