The suspects targeted stranded drivers whose vehicles had broken down.
The commisioner said, “We were at Obalende sometime in 2024, towards the end of the year, to assess and clean out and clear out Obalende.”
The raid was carried out on the Mainland area of the state.
Mr Wahab said the state of Olusosun and Soluos 2 had always been of concern.
The commissioner stated that the project, with respect to the urban regeneration of the axis, was expected to bring relief to residents in Lagos Island and its environs.
Mr Kalu thanked Mr Tinubu for his support to Abia State and South-East in general.
Mr Wahab assured residents that the state government has implemented measures against flooding.
The commissioner said there had been a lot of awareness on the ban by the ministry.
Mr Wahab said the state government would not hesitate to clamp down on residents who defy and disobey environmental laws.
“They have agreed that they are going to clear everything, and if they don’t by tomorrow evening, we can now take steps to sanction them,” he said.
