Friday, October 11, 2024 -The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) has terminated the employment of six of its officials following the directives of the Lagos State Civil Service Commission (CSC).
This action, taken in line with the
commission’s recommendations, aims to uphold discipline and efficiency within
the agency.
The General Manager of LASTMA, Olalekan Bakare-Oki, announced
the development in a statement on Thursday, signed by the Director of Public
Affairs and Enlightenment, Adebayo Taofiq. He revealed that the dismissals were
a result of severe misconduct and inefficiencies identified by the Personnel
Management Board.
“Formal disciplinary notices were issued to
the implicated officers at LASTMA’s Headquarters in Oshodi, Lagos,” Mr
Bakare-Oki explained. “The Lagos State Civil Service Commission had fully
endorsed the Personnel Management Board’s recommendations, which pertained to
severe misconduct and general inefficiencies.”
He assured that the disciplinary measures
were strictly implemented in accordance with the Lagos State Civil Service
Rules and Regulations.
The General Manager also stated that
the agency would soon convene another session of the Personnel Management Board
to address more officers who have been indicted for misconduct. He emphasized
LASTMA’s commitment to improving its operations and urged Lagos residents to
actively engage with the agency by providing feedback and reporting any
observed misconduct along with evidence.
“This is an ongoing exercise aimed at
purging the agency of errant officers. Another personnel management board
session will be convened shortly to address additional indicted LASTMA
officials,” Mr. Bakare-Oki said.
He
also reminded road users in Lagos to comply with traffic regulations, warning
that violations would attract penalties, including fines imposed by the Lagos
Mobile Courts, as stipulated by law.
Mr. Bakare-Oki further highlighted
the importance of traffic management in achieving the “Greater Lagos” vision
outlined in Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s T.H.E.M.E.S Plus Development Agenda.
The agenda’s first pillar, focused on traffic management and transportation, he
noted, was key to its success.
LASTMA reassured the public of its
commitment to addressing complaints and feedback promptly and impartially, as
it strives to enhance its services for the benefit of Lagos residents.
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