Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Lagos State Office of Physical Planning Recognizes Outstanding Personnel for Service Delivery

 The Lagos State Government Office of Physical Planning has presented its prestigious 'Officer of the Quarter' awards for the second quarter to its outstanding personnel in Alausa. Presided over by the Honourable Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, Dr. Oluyinka Olumide, alongside the Chairman of the House Committee on Physical Planning, Hon. Sylvester Ogunkelu, the ministerial ceremony honored Chief Town Planning Officer Tpl. Raji Sikiru Abimbola and Chief Clerical Officer Mr. Michael Ubong Samuel for their exceptional performance.

The administrative implementation of physical planning, building permit approvals, and urban development codes in a fast-growing megacity requires a highly disciplined, efficient, and professional workforce. Establishing structured internal incentive programs motivates public servants to maintain high standards of diligence, reduces bureaucratic delays in building plan approvals, and encourages the adoption of innovative urban design and monitoring solutions.

This recognition ceremony underscores a deliberate civil service policy aimed at improving public sector productivity and institutional accountability. By publicly rewarding professional excellence and administrative integrity, the agency raises the performance of its workforce, accelerates municipal development approvals, and strengthens the overall capacity of urban planning institutions.

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