Lagos State Government yesterday organised a two-day training in hospitality safety for hoteliers and workers.
The event, with the theme: ‘The Importance of Health and Safety in the Hospitality Sector’, was put together by the Lagos State Safety Commission . It was held at LCCI building, Central Business District, Alausa, Ikeja.
Mojola said the state government had been at the forefront of ensuring safety compliance, safety practices, safety regulation and guidelines across the sector.The President, Lagos Hotelier Association, Mr. Oluomo Jamiu, hailed members for turning out in large numbers for the training. Facilitators presented papers on topics that bother on safety in hospitality and health.
Other speakers were Dr. Yewande Alebiosu, Mr. Sovi Tijani and Mr. Odunayo Olukotun from Lagos State Fire and Rescue Services, who spoke about fire prevention and fire management.
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