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LASTMA marks 24 years, presents N16.5 million to injured officers 

 

CITIZENS COMPASS –The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) yesterday, celebrated 24 years of existence with the presentation of N16.5 million as financial assistance to injured officers and recognition of ten outstanding Officers for their exceptional service.

The celebration which was parked full of events at the LASTMA headquarters, was graced by the General Manager, Mr. Olalekan Bakare-Oki, who highlighted the significant milestones and achievements of the agency over the past 24 years. 

He commended the dedication and hard work of all LASTMA officers in ensuring the safety and smooth flow of traffic within Lagos State.

In a touching ceremony, the General Manager presented a total of N16.5 million as financial assistance to officers who have been injured in the line of duty.

This gesture underscores LASTMA’s commitment to the welfare and support of its personnel, recognizing the risks they face daily to maintain order on Lagos roads.

Furthermore, the General Manager presented Awards of Recognition to Ten outstanding officers of the agency.

These officers were honored for their exemplary performance, dedication and contributions to traffic management and safety.

The awards serve as a testament to their unwavering commitment to excellence and public service. 

The anniversary event also featured a review of LASTMA’s achievements and future plans, emphasizing the Agency’s ongoing efforts to improve traffic management systems and infrastructure in Lagos.

“LASTMA remains committed to its mission of promoting road safety, reducing traffic congestion and enhancing the overall transportation experience in Lagos State” 

The agency extends its gratitude to all its officers, stakeholders, and the public for their continued support and cooperation.

“Our new toll-free call centre 080000527862 has been inaugurated to serve as support/complaint/commendation from members of the public particularly motoring public”

 

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