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Manufacturers, Construction companies to get Conditional Waivers to Extend Work Hours-LASG

May 5, 2020
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The Lagos State Government said it is willing to grant conditional waivers to manufacturers and construction companies that may wish to operate beyond the stipulated hours allowed for free movement during the gradual lifting phase of the COVID-19 lockdown.

According to a statement by the Lagos State Government which was issued via Twitter, construction and manufacturing companies can extend their operations till 6pm, while other companies are still required to end operations by 3pm.

“The issuance of these waivers will be conditional upon a firm commitment from the applying company that it will make adequate and complete arrangements for the transportation of staff between their homes and places of work” the statement said in parts.

The Lagos State Government had earlier directed that companies wishing to reopen on May 4 could only operate within the hours of 9am and 3 pm. However, that earlier directive has been relaxed in a bid to encourage faster economic recovery in the state. Movements during this gradual unlocking period will still be under the Government’s strict supervision.

Also in the meantime, it appears all relaxation centers and other related businesses will remain closed for now until a review is done.

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