Mr Ayoola said with the current economic realities, parents and guardians should encourage children to embrace vocational training to become entrepreneurs.
According to the police spokesperson, the complainant’s vehicle was parked in an unnamed estate at Surulere, Lagos State.
He also emphasised the importance of keeping the youths engaged by organising events that would keep them busy.
The defendants, who live in Bariga, Ajegunle and Okokomaiko axis of Lagos, are being tried for conspiracy and stealing.
The director of Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, Margaret Adeseye, said the inferno, which happened at about 12:39 p.m., was later controlled by emergency responders.
He told journalists that police had arrested two suspects in connection with the clashes.
“Investigations into the cause of the fire are underway and will be conducted with due diligence,” Ms Adeseye said.
The DisCo also said it would continue to make more efforts to reduce fraud, vandalism and energy theft within its network operations.
The state government said it re-opened the market after certifying that all checklists given to the market officials had been addressed.
Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has signed N134.815 billion bonds which he said would deliver key infrastructure projects in Lagos.
