The Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST) has sought to collaborate with the Lagos State Government to enhance e-commerce activities and logistics within the state.
This was disclosed by the Postmaster-General and Chief Executive Officer of NIPOST, Tola Odeyemi, during a courtesy visit to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu at the Lagos House, Marina.
Odeyemi emphasised that Lagos, being Nigeria’s economic growth centre, is standing firm to benefit from improved postal services that support small businesses and drive innovation in the rapidly growing e-commerce sector.
She noted that NIPOST’s focus on last-mile delivery would ensure smoother connectivity within Lagos and across the nation.
“I see Lagos State as a critical partner in achieving this vision, given its status as the economic hub of Nigeria.” She further noted that strengthening NIPOST’s services here can help bring better support to the entrepreneurs and individuals driving the e-commerce growth.
She also commended the state’s administration for its infrastructural achievements and noted how December’s festive events, often referred to as ‘Detty December’, attracted a significant number of visitors, boosting local commerce.
During the meeting, Governor Sanwo-Olu urged NIPOST to embrace innovation and rethink traditional approaches to service delivery. He highlighted the importance of leveraging technology to modernise operations and enhance the ease of doing business.
“You must challenge the status quo and think creatively to reposition NIPOST for the future. Change is essential to meet today’s demands and prepare for the years ahead,” the governor advised.
Sanwo-Olu also assured Odeyemi of Lagos State’s readiness to collaborate with NIPOST, particularly in upgrading its service centres and improving the movement of goods within the city. He reiterated his administration’s focus on creating an environment that fosters innovation and economic growth.
In addition to its plans with Lagos, NIPOST has reported positive revenue growth, attributing this to improved service quality and operational efficiency.
Odeyemi explained that the agency had begun renovating facilities in key cities, including Lagos, as part of its strategy to sustain this momentum and remain relevant in a fast-changing world.