Governor Babajide of Lagos says his administration invested over N2 billion to rehabilitate dumpsites across the state for effective waste management.
Provisions of the Lagos state anti corruption law restrict Federal anti-graft agencies from investigating anti-corruption cases relating to officials of the state.
Though the reason for the meeting was not revealed in the letter, Peoples Gazette learnt that discussion at the meeting will revolve around the call for secession.
Lagos supported businesses with money ranging from N50,000 to N5 million to beneficiaries to rebuild their businesses with funding from the government.
Mr Sanwo-Olu admitted that ”the security challenges in different parts of the country are worrisome.”
The bill, while at the State Assembly, sparked a legal debate on the rationale behind punishing parents for their children’s crimes.
