Mr Sanwo-Olu commended LASTMA officials for their professionalism and dedication to duty.
Ms Adeniyi urged architects to harness their diversity for a better future.
“We will look into the possibility of amending the existing law to pass death sentences or life imprisonment on convicted informants,” said Mr Idris.
Mr Abdullahi enjoined the pilgrims to reflect on the lessons of the spiritual exercise.
He described the younger generation as the nation’s hope.
Mr Bago said that the government would also provide resettlement land and services to them.
“Ojude Oba is now a vibrant fulcrum of our culture—our pride, our values, and our continuity,” he said.
He said the initiative would also address immediate farming challenges.
Oyo State governor, Seyi Makinde, on Thursday restated his administration’s commitment to the welfare of pensioners in the state
Mr Lasisi said that any student who lacked the required learning character might lose his or her admission.
