Coronavirus: Lagos Directs Reopening Of Govt Offices, Establishments
Lagos State Head of Service, Mr. Hakeem Muri-Okunola, has announced that the State Secretariat, Alausa and other government establishments will reopen on Monday, May 4th, 2020.
Muri-Okunola said this in a state on Friday, May 1st, 2020.
According to him, Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu has approved the reopening of government offices, as part of the gradual easing of the existing COVID-19 lockdown in Lagos State.
The HoS said the approval was contained in a circular with the Reference Number CIR/HOS/’20/Vol.1/046.
The re-opening of the Secretariat, Muri-Okunola said,
would be subject not only to the conditions earlier specified prior to the announcement of the lockdown, vide Circulars Ref. Nos.: CIR/ HOS/ ’20/Vol.1 / 031, 037 and 039 of 3rd, 20th and 22nd March, 2020 respectively, on measures to contain the pandemic, but also on some new protocols as well.
Listing some of the new protocols, the circular stated that
officers on Grade Levels 12 and below must continue working from home, unless otherwise directed by their Accounting Officers, with the exception of Frontline Responders and other essential Health Workers, irrespective of Grade, as well as Enforcement Agencies.
The HoS urged
Accounting Officers to carry out a Needs Assessment of critical Staff, identify essential Officers and draw up a Flexible Work Roster for Officers on Grade Levels 13 and above, in compliance with the Physical Distancing Principle as stated by the World Health Organisation.
While advising officers in need of medical assistance to do so via consultation through telephone or online in order to minimise and eliminate visits to the Staff Clinic and Hospitals, the HoS implored
all sick persons to stay away from the office.
He maintained that all public servants must adhere to the 8:00 p.m to 6:00 a.m curfew pronounced by Mr. Governor, pointing out that
the Secretariat and other Government Establishments would remain shut to members of the public and non-staff who are advised to conduct their affairs through other channels, such as telephone, emails and online platforms.
Muri-Okunola also called on state government ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs), to enforce proper personal hygiene, by making available liquid soap with running water at every entrance and in toilets for regular and thorough washing of hands.
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