The Lagos government has warned scrap dealers (popularly known as iron condemn) against engaging in illegal activities.
The commissioner commended Mr Sanwo-Olu for his unflinching support to women’s empowerment.Â
The governor said tolerance grows where people feel protected, supported and included in governance.
This was announced on Tuesday in Ikeja during the public policy engagement Session with ministries, departments, and agencies in entertainment and tourism.
The SSG said the government, through its ministries, was regularly empowering women and youths.
Mr Sanwo-Olu said flooding had become a major urban challenge that required long-term planning, sustainable investment, and active community involvement.
The Lagos government says it aims to reduce gridlock and enhance transportation options for residents.
He said Lagos has similar economic features as Guangdong.
The Lagos state government has charged secretaries to the local governments (SLGs) and Local Council Development Areas (SLCDAs) to submit 500 applicants from each area for recruitment into the military
The Lagos government says it will go tough on scrap dealers, aka ‘iron condemn’, to curb their untoward activities.
