In a significant move aimed at enhancing efficiency and employee satisfaction, the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has revealed plans to implement a flexible workweek for government employees.
During a media interaction with journalists on Thursday in Lagos, Governor Sanwo-Olu unveiled the proposed arrangement, which entails civil servants from levels 1 to 14 working from their offices for only three days a week. Additionally, employees on levels 15 to 17 will be required to report to their offices four times a week, demonstrating a tailored approach to accommodate different grade levels within the civil service.
This policy adjustment is poised to revolutionize the work environment for public sector workers in Nigeria’s commercial hub, with the primary goal of enhancing productivity and job satisfaction among the state’s workforce.
The decision to embrace a more flexible work schedule underscores the Lagos State Government’s commitment to embracing innovative work practices that cater to the diverse needs of its employees.
By reducing the number of days employees are mandated to be physically present at the office, the state government anticipates a multitude of benefits, including alleviating traffic congestion, reducing commuting costs for workers, and fostering a more relaxed work atmosphere.
Governor Sanwo-Olu stated, “From next week, we are working out a plan where civil servants from level 1 to 14 will come to the office maximum three times in a week. Not that all forms of government will be shut down. It will be calendarised and scheduled. Those on level 15 to 17 will miss work for one day.”