By Daniel Oluwatobiloba Popoola
The Lagos State Public Service has commenced a two-day training programme for no fewer than 80 retirees in biogas production, poultry and rabbit farming, as part of efforts to boost their socio-economic well-being and promote self-reliance after retirement.
The training, which began on Tuesday, 14 April, 2026 at the Alausa Secretariat auditorium in Lagos, was organised by the Office of the Head of Service to equip participants with practical entrepreneurial skills and enable them to remain productive contributors to society.
Speaking at the event, the Permanent Secretary, Public Service, Office of the Head of Service, Sunkanmi Oyegbola, described the initiative as a strategic intervention aimed at improving the standard of living of retired officers while fostering sustainable livelihoods.
Represented by the Deputy Director of the Post Service Department, Bisi Rowland, Oyegbola said the programme forms part of the state government’s broader social and economic support measures for senior citizens.
“This training is an impactful and life-changing intervention aimed at equipping our retirees with relevant entrepreneurial competencies,” she said.
“Having served the state meritoriously, they deserve continued support to ensure a comfortable and dignified retirement.”
Furthermore, she urged participants to maximise the opportunity, particularly in the area of biogas production, noting its environmental and economic benefits through sustainable waste management and alternative energy generation.
Oyegbola also emphasised that retired public servants had played significant roles in sustaining Lagos as a Centre of Excellence, stressing that the government remains committed to initiatives that enhance their welfare and post-retirement independence.
One of the beneficiaries, Mrs. Irene Enogwe, a retired teacher from the Lagos State Universal Basic Education Board, expressed appreciation to the government for the initiative.
She noted that the programme had opened participants to new business opportunities.
“This training has exposed us to a new line of business, especially biogas production and animal farming. It is highly beneficial and will help many of us remain financially independent,” she said.



