Mr Adams claimed that several states in the region had been infiltrated by terrorists.
The committee has statutory powers to summon witnesses, examine documents and make binding decisions.
Mr Osiyemi said the government had introduced several programmes aimed at cutting emissions.
The aim is to enhance road safety.
Mr Asein reinforced the need for stronger collective action against piracy and copyright abuse.
“He is a man who understands governance deeply and has been part of the system,” he said.
Mr Olugbenga said that contrary to widespread concerns, the exercise recorded orderly waste collection and active participation across Lagos.
Mr Sanwo-Olu said the appointments were strategic to strengthening governance.
Mr Olatunde warned motorists and pedestrians against moving through flooded areas.
“It is imperative for the ruling party to dispel growing concerns and perceptions of a drift toward a one-party system,” the group said.
