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Drama as Lagos commissioner shuts out workers for lateness

There was drama on Friday as the Lagos State Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Dr Idris Salako, shut out staff of the ministry…

There was drama on Friday as the Lagos State Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Dr Idris Salako, shut out staff of the ministry for being late.

Salako, who expressed disappointment over the conduct of the workers, ordered that queries should be issued to all defaulting staff of the ministry.

He told News Agency of Nigeria that most staff of the ministry had cultivated lackadaisical attitude towards their duty.

“They come to work at their own leisure any day they feel like and they close very early without recourse to civil service procedure.

“I have locked out all staff that are supposed to be on duty and are not at their work space outside the premises.

“The defaulting staff will all be issued appropriate queries for dereliction of duties.

“You will recollect the ministry had a retreat sometime about three weeks ago, it was agreed we have a change of attitude in the way things are done in order to key into the vision of Mr Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, for a greater Lagos.

“This lateness is in contrast to the agreement we had at our retreat,” he told NAN.

Correspondents who visited the ministry at 10:55am report that the security staff of the ministry had closed the main entrance to the block.

It was observed that the commissioner’s visitors were admitted into the building through a side entrance while workers who arrived late were denied access into the building.

(NAN)

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