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Call To Action To All Cleaning Professionals

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BY ASIWAJU EZRA

The fuel subsidy removal in Nigeria has affected various sectors of the economy, including the cleaning industry.

Cleanerpreneurs have expressed concerns about the absenteeism and disappointment of workers, as well as clients who are unwilling to agree to an increase in prices despite the rising costs of production.

Engr. Dr. Awosanmi Olaniyi Olutayo, popularly known as Engr. Pompey, is a Cleaning Coach.

He is also a certified practitioner with various bodies, and CEO of Punpin Concept Venture and PCV Training Academy, which is one of the foremost cleaning training academies in Nigeria.

He recently shared his concerns and offered solutions to the situation.

Engr. Pompey emphasized that the cleaning industry in Nigeria has undergone a remarkable transformation in recent years, which has forced cleaning practitioners to seek knowledge and train their workforce regularly.

To manage the current situation, he recommended that companies develop customized cleaning plans and schedules that ensure every working hour counts and shows productive results.

He also suggested that cleaners integrate smart technologies such as robotic vacuum cleaners and smart sensors that monitor cleanliness levels, to address the rising absenteeism of the workforce.

Engr. Pompey also advised that counseling be provided to boost the morale of workers during this challenging period and that rewards for excellent performance be encouraged.

Employers must be prepared to bear the cost to keep the business going and retain the quality of service they deliver.

To ensure a fair balance, employees must increase productivity, especially in the area of sales or generating income for the company.

Engr. Pompey advised every cleanerpreneur or service provider to price their services effectively, considering all necessary factors before offering quotations to clients.

In his opinion, it is better to break even than to lose on the job or transaction.

In conclusion, Engr. Pompey urged the federal government to support citizens and businesses during this difficult period, saying that the multiplier effect of the removal of fuel subsidies is having a significant impact on the prices of goods and services.

He also reminded cleanerpreneurs and service providers that not everyone who is a consumer is their customer, and that they should avoid the temptation to take fewer offers for a job, as this could damage their quality standards and reputation.

Engr. Pompey’s recommendations and advice are sure to help cleanerpreneurs navigate this challenging period with ease and come out on top!

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