AIGBEFOH tasks Nigerians on safety code of ethics 

Barrister Ebosetale David Aigbefoh Esq has called on Nigerians and organisations to observe safety measures to ensure a safer country for development. 

He made the call during a public lecture he delivered on the occasion of National Skills Aquisition and Empowerment Programme (NASEP) in Abuja.

Blueprint reports that the expo and lectures on promoting safety culture in Nigeria was held at Enterprise Technology Centre, Ground Floor, Federal Ministry of Education, Phase 3, Federal Secretariat, Eagles Square, Abuja.

It was tagged: “Educating Nigerians on the imperatives of safety law in our national life andf the security of Nigerians.” 

Chief Aigbefoh who was awarded honours on Safety Code of Ethics, said safety and security generally involves protection as the key aspect, but they don’t mean the same thing.

He said safety measures are designed to protect people from injuries, accidents and exposure to hazardous conditions.

“Safety is important because it helps protect people from accident and injuries and safety procedures can help prevent accidents from happening at work place,” he said.