Ms Martins said that by working together, men and women could promote gender-sensitive and protective communities, ultimately reducing GBV.
The governor said that the late Ogunlana led a fulfilled life by making positive impacts on the lives of the ordinary people during his lifetime.
The branch chairman, Seyi Olawunmi, described the increase in the electricity tariff by almost 300 per cent as unreasonable and insensitive.
“The substantial issue is that there are some wicked personalities and organisations in the country that are ready to sink the nation.
Mr Ologun said he prayed that the President and his team would return rejoicing to the nation.
He said the advocacy programme was imperative to curb the incessant building collapses pervading Lagos State.
“Chrisland High School, Ikeja, will remain temporarily closed to students and staff.”
