The Agege Education Secretary, Jannat Olokodana, urged pupils to remain focused, disciplined and committed to their studies.
Ms Salmwang encouraged the corps members to contribute meaningfully to their host communities.
Mr Olaniyi said, “Sunday’s April 28 heavy rainfall and the rainfall today (Tuesday) once again exposed Lagos residents to preventable flooding across several parts of the state.”
Mr Sanwo-Olu said that recent reforms in the power sector had created new opportunities for subnational government.
Mr Sanwo-Olu said the initiative would ensure affordable and reliable energy for Lagos residents.
He said the state was committed to delivering strategic transport infrastructure.Â
The candidates also pledged to work diligently in their constituencies and sustain public support for the APC.
He said 338 insurance claims were presented to beneficiaries of deceased SUBEB and local government workers.
Mr Ayantayo said the training programmes comprised 26 generic courses and 28 specialised skill-gap training designed to strengthen capacities of the workers.
Mr Adams claimed that several states in the region had been infiltrated by terrorists.
