Mr Sanwo-Olu stated, “This festival has become a melting point of ideas where tradition and modernity converge’’
He said identity theft could lead to loss of livelihoods.
The governor charged the board to develop and drive a robust cybersecurity framework for the state.
“In our various homes, most of our children cannot speak our diverse languages; even our culture and traditions are going to extinction.
“You have to be able to innovate for us. You are here not as leaders of tomorrow not today.’’
The Supreme Court in a unanimous decision on Friday, upheld Mr Sanwo-Olu’s election.
The governor said the government was aware of the growing cost of pharmaceutical drugs in the country.
He said his administration would continue to be passionate about boosting the agricultural sector.
“In a couple of days, our petitions will get to the Supreme Court,” Mr Amode said.
“I believe that the pronouncement of the court is a testament to the confidence that Lagos residents have in our party.’’
