The PRO said the command has prioritised securing approvals for the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) study centres at both facilities.
The governor also announced the payment of outstanding salaries to staff of LAUTECH.
The police said the louts robbed the victims of a yet-to-be ascertained substantial some of money.
Mr Akin-Funmilayo said N300 million was paid to the first batch of the property owners.
The governor stated that he would rather commit to completing all ongoing projects before the end of his tenure in 2027.
Mr Makinde said that Mr Olakulehin’s legacies would remain significant in the state’s traditional and cultural space.
He urged the new permanent secretaries to work hand in hand with his government.
They had removed the Nigerian national flag and replaced it with their O’odua Nation flag.
Mr Lawal noted that the government was looking at the council as co-partners in the developmental endeavours of Mr Makinde’s administration.
There were shattered window glasses and doors, collapsed ceilings and some pieces of office equipment, such as computer systems, littering the offices.
