The Agege Education Secretary, Jannat Olokodana, urged pupils to remain focused, disciplined and committed to their studies.
He listed the roads as Talabi, Afolabi Lawal, Ottun and Adegbite in Ward A.
One thousand beneficiaries received vocational and digital training.
He said the collaboration reflects his administration’s commitment to strengthening grassroots entrepreneurship.
Mr Obasa said the move reflects his administration’s commitment to sustainable infrastructure solutions to address flooding and deteriorating roads.
Mr Obasa charged the union leaders to mobilise members for the ongoing exercise.
The council chairman described primary healthcare as the foundation of an effective public health system.
Mr Obasa noted that improved lighting supports economic activities and enhances the outlook of communities.
Mr Sanwo-Olu said that leadership in Lagos State was defined by discipline and measurable outcomes.
Mr Akinola described the collaboration as a reflection of shared commitment to grassroots development.
