Increase of salary scale, as Sanwo-Olu sets agenda for workers welfare

…Increases staff bus fleet, hands over 100 official vehicles to Directors

…Governor has met 80 per cent of promises to workers — Head of Service

By Moses Adeniyi

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has set a broad-based agenda to improve welfare of workers under the employment of the State Government.

Among the packages were upward review of the salaries of the civil servants, increased fleet of buses and provision of cars for officers in the cadre of Directors.

According Sanwo-Olu who made the development known to the civil servants, on Tuesday when he paid a surprise visit to the Secretariat in Alausa – the seat of the Government, the move for increase in salary scale was informed by the necessity to cushion the effects of inflation, high prices of commodities and rising cost of living being experienced across the globe.

The Governor announced also, a 25 per cent salary increment for employees in the core establishment agencies.

Sanwo-Olu directed the Head of Service, Ministry of Establishment, Training and Pensions and the State Treasury Office (STO) to work out the modalities for upward review and statutory approvals, after which the implementation of the new pay would kick off.

Sanwo-Olu said the workers deserved encouraging welfare and benefits, given their unprecedented support and commitment to the core mandates of the State Government.

The Governor added that the gesture would further motivate the State’s workforce and enhance its services to the people.

“I have looked around, I know there is pressure and high level of inflation in the country. There is high cost of living everywhere. Last month at the cabinet meeting, I instructed the Office of Head of Service and Ministry of Establishment, Training and Pensions to start work on how we will increase the salaries of the entire workforce.

“I just don’t want to talk about it because we are Lagos; we reflect this decision in the lives of our people. I know the pressure of inflation is on you; we will not wait for the Federal Government before we take this decision. This is Lagos. We are going to review the salaries and ensure we take care of our public servants.

“When we do the pay rise, not only will we expect more from you, our citizens must also see the benefits of this important decision in the service delivery. We are a Government that is proactive, we don’t want the staff unions to hold us to ransom. We are responding to the yearnings of our people; I know you have not asked for it, but I am happy to tell you that a pay increase is on the way,” he said.

Sanwo-Olu also announced the plan to raise the fleet of staff buses deployed to transport workers to and fro their homes and work. At the inception of his administration, the Governor raised the fleet from 10 buses to 35.

The additional buses, Sanwo-Olu said, would be deployed on new routes to assist those not captured in existing routes.

The Governor also said the first fleet of 100 vehicles would be given to employees on the Director cadre in the public service, while also approving discounts for workers interested in acquiring apartments in the Government-owned mass housing schemes.

This, he said, will be followed by development of staff housing stocks only for Government workers.

“Lagos has been the best in terms of payment of pension benefits to our retired workers. Our Government is committed to clearing the entire backlog; we are already close to clearing the 2021 liabilities. We are committed to ensuring that all our workers get paid their pensions upon retirement from service and this is the legacy we want to leave behind.

“I am one of you and I am part of you. It is really a homecoming for me. The support and the encouragement I have received from all of you has been unprecedented. On behalf of Lagosians, I thank all of you for the great service you are rendering, which has made the Lagos public service the best in the country. It is only when the public service is energised and properly motivated that the citizens can feel the best of governance,” he said.

The announcement elicited spontaneous jubilation from workers, as the news went round the Government Secretariat.

The civil servants who were caught by surprise with the announcement, amidst enthusiasm, said the new development would boost productivity and scale up service delivery to residents.

Amidst chants of encomiums by the elated civil srevants, Sanwo-Olu took a walk around the secretariat, as the Governor inspected the newly installed Data Centre for the State’s smart city project at the Ministry of Science and Technology.

Sanwo-Olu’s cabinet members joined the reception, which was led by Head of Service, Mr. Hakeem Muri-Okunola.

Muri-Okunola, on behalf of the civil servants, hailed the Governor for prioritising the workers’ welfare and benefits.

According to the Head of Service Sanwo-Olu had fulfilled more than 80 per cent of his promises to the State’s workers, stressing that the welfare package of the State Government was second to none.

He added that 3,000 workers in the public service had benefitted from the Governor’s retroactive approval for capacity building for staff, while the culture of prompt payment of salaries had been sustained.

Muri-Okunola said, “The Governor has ensured that the officers implementing his administration’s THEMES Agenda have adequate work tools and enabling environment for the actualisation of the programmes. A motivated workforce is what Lagos State public service is under the leadership of Gov. Sanwo-Olu and we will continue to get motivated to do more for Lagosians.”

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