The Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, says
his administration will strengthen the enforcement of safety regulations and
laws to reduce incidents of loss of lives and property.
The governor added that the incidents were
usually caused by negligence and non-compliance with the safety measures put in
place by the government.
Ambode spoke at the 2015 World Safety Day
Celebration organised by the Lagos State Safety Commission.
He noted that in recent times, incidents of
building collapse, fire disasters, boat accidents and other avoidable tragedies
were becoming rampant because of people’s disregard for safety regulations.
Ambode, who was represented by the Deputy
Governor , Dr. Oluranti Adebule, called on stakeholders in public safety to rise
up to the challenge of increased avoidable accidents in work places by ensuring
a total compliance with safety regulations.
He said, “The time has come for stakeholders in
public safety, including relevant government agencies, to rise up to this
challenge. It is not enough to have regulations and standards, they must be
complied with to prevent avoidable loss of lives and property.”
Ambode warned that relevant provisions of the
laws would be applied against erring individuals and government officials caught
in any identified case of negligence that might result in avoidable injuries or
loss of lives.
Describing the theme of the celebration ─
Building a Culture of Prevention on Occupational Safety and Health ─ as
appropriate, the governor noted that though accidents were realities of life,
proper action and safety consciousness could reduce their frequency and the
degree of fatalities when they occurred.
Earlier, the Director General of the Lagos State
Safety Commission, Mrs. Dominga Odebunmi, said there had been a significant
increase in public awareness for safety as a result of vigorous sensitisation
and advocacy in the state.
She added that a review of the government
policies on safety had helped to reduce accidents in work places.
She called on other stakeholders in the private
sector to partner the state government in its safety campaign advocacy by waking
up to their safety obligations by ensuring strict compliance with safety
measures in work places.
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