** Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu speaking at podium during civil service vehicle presentation ceremony

Lagos Gives 100 Cars to Civil Service Directors

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Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu presented 100 brand new cars to public service directors this week, calling it an investment in better governance. The move aims to boost efficiency and show that excellence in public service gets rewarded.

One hundred civil servants in Lagos just got a major vote of confidence from their governor.

Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu handed over 100 brand new cars to directors in Lagos State's civil service on Tuesday at a ceremony in Ikeja. The beneficiaries, all senior officials at Grade Level 17, received the vehicles as recognition for their years of dedicated service.

Sanwo-Olu described the initiative as more than just a gift. He called it a deliberate investment in the machinery of governance, designed to help directors work more efficiently and deliver better services to Lagos residents.

"We are not just rewarding hard work and years of dedicated service," the governor said. "We are also sending a strong message that commitment, excellence and integrity will always be recognized and rewarded in Lagos State."

Lagos Gives 100 Cars to Civil Service Directors

The governor urged the directors to see the gesture as a call to greater responsibility. With better resources comes higher expectations, he said, asking them to remain worthy ambassadors of the public service.

The Ripple Effect

When civil servants have the tools they need to do their jobs well, everyone benefits. Better transportation for directors means faster response times, more efficient oversight, and improved coordination across government departments.

Lagos State Head of Service Olabode Agoro said the presentation would boost morale throughout the civil service. When excellence gets recognized at the top, it inspires dedication at every level.

Director Shakirat Adeosun, speaking for her colleagues, promised the gesture would enhance their efficiency. She pledged that directors would continue supporting government policies and delivering quality service to Lagos residents.

The state government has made workforce welfare a priority, creating what officials call an enabling environment for public servants to perform at their best. This car presentation follows that commitment, ensuring that those carrying critical responsibilities have the support to deliver effectively.

One hundred directors just got the message: Lagos values its public servants.

Based on reporting by Vanguard Nigeria

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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