Mr Oyebanji reiterated his respect for traditional institutions, given their roles in peace-building and grassroots development.
He said identity theft could lead to loss of livelihoods.
Mr Dangiwa said the project was being funded from the N50 billion 2023 Supplementary Budget approved for the ministry.
The governor charged the board to develop and drive a robust cybersecurity framework for the state.
Mr Sanwo-Olu said the violations were captured in the first three months of 2024 with the devices aimed at ensuring traffic management and safety.
The traditional ruler gave assurances the people would work to ensure the preservation of the canal.
They also called for the appointment of a special adviser on labour matters in the state.
Mr Idris also said the federal government was fully committed to the well-being of the citizens.
The APC chairman said the palliatives included 10 bags of 50kg rice per each of the 484 wards and bags of millet.
He also urged the people to be patient with government.
