Mr Musa said that the deployment was a step forward in beefing up security before, during, and after the Sallah period in the state.
“The buses will pick passengers beginning from Tuesday May 26, at CMS bus stop and Ikorodu garage, to Ibeju-Lekki in five trips,” he said.
Usman Musa, a resident, said recreational parks help children to grow physically and mentally.
Security agencies have assured residents of a peaceful and hitch-free Eid-el-Kabir celebration in Yobe.
BUA managing director Yusuf Binji led the presentation of the items to traditional rulers from the communities on Wednesday in Sokoto.
The health commissioner urged mothers and food handlers to ensure the safe preparation of meat to prevent food-borne illnesses.
“The swift and coordinated efforts of the security forces have once again prevented a potential threat to the community,” it said.
The feast began after the symbolic slaughter of rams on prayer grounds.
Mr Lagbaja said the troops had displayed unalloyed loyalty, extraordinary courage and faith in the nation by emerging victorious in the face of grave danger.
Jandor urged Nigerians, especially Lagos residents, to remain steadfast in faith that the current hardship would be short-lived.
