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Sanwo-Olu Approves Flexible Remote Work Days for Lagos Civil Servants

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Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has introduced a new remote working policy for civil servants in the state, in line with efforts to improve work-life balance and increase productivity.

The new directive announced recently, permits public sector employees to work from home on specific days each week.

Under the new arrangement, civil servants on grade levels 01 to 14 are allowed to work remotely for two days each week, while senior staff on grade levels 15 to 17 will have the opportunity to work from home for one day each week.

This decision is seen as part of the administration’s broader goal to modernize the public sector and embrace flexible work practices that align with global trends.

Governor Sanwo-Olu, in his announcement, emphasized the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance for public servants, especially in a bustling metropolis like Lagos where traffic congestion and long commutes often take a toll on workers’ health and productivity.

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He stated that the move aims to reduce the stress associated with daily commuting and ensure that workers can remain productive while having more control over their schedules.

In addition to easing the burden of commuting, the policy is expected to lead to a more motivated and efficient workforce, as employees will have more flexibility to manage their personal and professional responsibilities.

This change is particularly timely as the world continues to adapt to hybrid work models following the COVID-19 pandemic.

The governor’s directive also aligns with the broader digital transformation strategy that the Lagos State government has been championing.

Over the past few years, there has been a significant push to digitize services, making it easier for civil servants to carry out their duties from anywhere.

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By enabling remote work, the administration hopes to further enhance the efficiency and responsiveness of the public service.

Despite the shift to remote working, the governor made it clear that the government’s commitment to service delivery remains a top priority.

Workers are expected to maintain the same level of professionalism, efficiency, and accountability, whether working from home or at their offices.

The use of technology and digital tools will play a central role in ensuring that there are no lapses in the delivery of essential services to the public.

Furthermore, the governor urged heads of departments and ministries to ensure that the new policy is implemented effectively.

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He emphasized that the remote working arrangement is not a reason for workers to become lax or less focused on their duties.

Rather, it is an opportunity to demonstrate that remote work can be just as effective, if not more so, than traditional office work.

In conclusion, Governor Sanwo-Olu’s decision to introduce flexible working days for civil servants is expected to have a positive impact on both the workforce and the general public.

As Lagos State continues to grow as a megacity, innovative policies like this one reflect a forward-thinking approach to governance, ensuring that workers are better equipped to meet the challenges of the 21st century.

With improved work-life balance and a commitment to leveraging technology, the public service in Lagos is set to become more efficient, responsive, and adaptable to the changing needs of the state.

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Peter Obi Questions Why Nnamdi Kanu Is Still in Detention

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2027 presidential hopeful aspirant, Peter Obi, has questioned the continued detention of Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), saying the situation doesn’t make sense to him. Obi explained that he would push for a political solution to Kanu’s case and other similar issues across Nigeria rather than allowing them to drag on.

Speaking during an interview on Channels TV’s Sunday Politics, Obi said it was hard to understand why Kanu was still in detention over allegations like insulting those in power. When asked if he supports a political approach to the IPOB leader’s case, Obi responded, “Why is he still being held? It doesn’t make sense to me.

“Some say he used vulgar words… I haven’t seen it myself. But even if he did, it doesn’t affect me. If I’m president and people call me a thief or an idiot — as they already do — it doesn’t bother me. My job is to ensure people can feed themselves.”

He also stressed that the same approach would apply to similar situations across the country. “If there’s a bandit somewhere in the North East, I’ll go there and meet him. That’s how you create dialogue and say, enough is enough. After that, action will follow,” Obi added.


 

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Seun Kuti Says Tinubu’s Policies Are to Protect Politicians Not Ordinary Nigerians

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Afrobeat singer Seun Kuti has slammed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, saying his only real achievement so far is shielding criminals. Kuti believes most of Tinubu’s harsh economic policies were never about helping ordinary Nigerians but rather designed to protect the political elite from facing justice.

The Grammy-nominated musician also called out FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, saying Wike’s biggest concern during his latest media chat wasn’t about solving Nigeria’s problems but about the new opposition coalition trying to shake things up. According to Kuti, Wike was upset that some opposition politicians are now turning against Tinubu despite all the president has allegedly done to shield the political class.

In a video shared online, Kuti mocked Wike’s recent comments saying, “That media chat deserves some plots of land in my books. Wike even revealed that during Amaechi’s time as Rivers governor, his wife was allegedly collecting N4 billion monthly. It would’ve been nice if he mentioned how long that lasted.” He added that Wike and other Tinubu loyalists are only interested in protecting the status quo. “If you listened carefully, Wike wasn’t talking to Nigerians, he was warning the opposition politicians not to scatter things.”

Kuti stressed that when politicians claim Tinubu has made tough decisions for the country, it’s all a cover-up. “The only bold thing this president has done is bury crimes under more crimes. But for those crimes to stay buried, it takes wickedness. That’s why Nigerians are suffering. Something was taken from the people, and now we’re paying the price,” he said.


 

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JCI Nigeria Hosts Collegiate Conference “LAYIPO ’25” in Ibadan For Young leaders

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Ibadan is full with energy this week as student leaders from different universities and polytechnics across Nigeria troop into the city for this year’s JCI Nigeria Collegiate Conference, famously called LAYIPO ’25.

The conference, which is a key event for young people under the JCI Nigeria Collegiate body, is holding at Ilaji Resorts in Ibadan. It brings together hundreds of young, passionate individuals for leadership training, networking, and discussions aimed at building future changemakers.

In the weeks leading to the conference, there was a lot of excitement and anticipation both on radio and social media. One of the major highlights was the special LAYIPO ’25 session aired on Diamond FM, the University of Ibadan’s radio station, where people got more information about the event and what to expect.

As expected, the first day was filled with high energy. Football match took place between the different local organizations present. The opening ceremony was held on the second day. That day, delegates took part in sessions like Life After School (LAS), public speaking competition, alongside trainings about personal branding, and building ideas. Truly, the atmosphere amazing.

Throughout the conference, attendees have been participating in different training sessions covering topics like personal leadership, project management, campus development, and media relations. Earlier this year, JCI Nigeria Collegiate leaders visited the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) in Ibadan as part of their preparations. This shows JCI Nigeria’s commitment to building partnerships and young leaders in Nigeria.

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