Mr Babarinde expressed disappointment over the unfortunate development.
Mr Babarinde said sports could rapidly generate mass employment if treated as an industry supported by good governance.
Mr Babarinde cautioned that excluding mining revenues would undermine equity, peace, and national development.
The APC chieftain noted that such disregard for laws and regulations had contributed to infrastructural decay, insecurity, and disorder in society.
Mr Babarinde, in a statement on Sunday, noted that the ongoing reforms by the president would foster stability and growth.
Mr Babarinde said Nigeria could be great, but unlocking that potential depends on how the leaders engage the most valuable resource, which is the people.
Mr Babarinde said that the party should be more decisive in candidate selection for the 2027 general elections.
Mr Babarinde noted that he was proud of Mr Sanwo-Olu’s leadership and accomplishments, as a friend and former school mate.
Mr Babarinde said the planned deportation should be seen as an opportunity for Nigeria to reassess its approach to diaspora engagement.
The operational vehicles were donated during the week.
