Lagos State Neighborhood Safety Agency gets new working tools

In line with the vision of Lagos State Neighborhood Safety Agency and rebranding, the General Manager, Prince Dr Ifalade Oyekan has presented the various commands of the Agency with working tools.

In line with the vision of Lagos State Neighborhood Safety Agency and rebranding, the General Manager, Prince Dr Ifalade Oyekan has presented the various commands of the Agency with working tools.

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At a brief ceremony held at the Multi-Agency complex Bolade, Oshodi, the General Manager condemned the act of using government properties recklessly and implored the officers to always ensure the properties put under their care are well taken care of.

Prince Oyekan expressed gratitude to Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, the Governor of Lagos State for providing the funds for the items and others already planned to be provided.

Among the items was printers, cabinets, external hard drives, telephones and other accessories for easy communication between the Agency and their various internal and external publics.

Oyekan also admonished the officers to be of good character and portray the Agency in good light to the people of the State reminding them that the items provided were procured with tax payers funds.

The General Manager concluded that the only way the officers can reward the state is to make a statement with their performance on the job and bequeath a befitting Service on future generations.

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