Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu announced on Thursday that his administration would reduce public officials’ working days as part of attempts to alleviate the country’s cost-of-living problem.
“We want to start with our public servants; starting next week, civil servants at the lower levels will work three times a week, and those at levels 15–17 will work four times a week,” Sanwo-Olu stated during the ongoing media conference on economic hardship.
Regarding the rising cost of food, he stated that his administration would open new markets where Lagosians could purchase food at reduced prices.
“We will open Sunday markets in at least 42 identified markets across Lagos State. You will be able to buy food items at a discounted price. You will only be able to buy items worth up to N25,000,” the governor said.
The governor said his administration was also constructing four food hubs to ensure food distribution and tackle rising food prices.
“Coupled with the one at Idi-Oro in Mushin, four more food hubs are under construction, and 7 other locations in other local governments have also been identified for more food hubs to be developed,” Sanwo-Olu said.
He added that the 25% reduction in transport services will start this weekend for the State Public Transport system (BRT, Train, Ferry).
Furthermore, Sanwo-Olu announced free delivery for pregnant residents across all government-owned hospitals in Lagos.
“There is an arrangement for free delivery, including cesarean sessions, at government hospitals,” he said.
On the rising cost of drugs and other pharmaceutical products, the governor promised that his administration “will also give a rebate on some particular drugs at our state government hospitals.”
The governor noted that his administration was also in discussions with various transport unions to reduce their fares.
“First is to express empathy with our citizens; we are not unmindful of the situation; as leaders, we must be able to solve socioeconomic problems,” Sanwo-Olu said.
He also challenged the private sector to look into what they can do for the citizens by replicating their role during the COVID-19 pandemic.