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Lagos Head of Service visits Ministry of Waterfront Infrastructure, on operational mandate, other issues

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Lagos State Head of Service, Mr. Bode Agoro, on Wednesday, 24th January, paid a working visit to Ministry of Waterfront Infrastructure Development and was received by the Commissioner, Hon. Dayo Alebiosu, the Permanent Secretary, Mr. Kehinde Gbajumo and other Management Staff of the Ministry.

Issues discussed bothered on synergy with other relevant Agencies such as Lands Bureau and Office of the State Surveyor-General in order to enhance achievement of their Ministerial Mandate.

The Head of Service, Mr. Agoro, however encouraged the Management Staff to always create conducive working environment for the entire staff in order to aid efficiency and effectiveness in discharge of their duties.

He also implored them to take issues relating to their mental and physical health very seriously to enhance productivity.

The Head of Service was accompanied by the Secretary, Staff Housing and Loans Board, Mr. Abdulrafiu Fashola, Director, Service Matters, Mrs. Bopo Oyekan-Ismaila and the Principal Private Secretary to the Head of Service, Mr. Bola Adeyiga.

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