“I say that INEC is wrong because the order granted by the court is an injunction status quo ante bellum,” said Mr Falana.
Mr Falana alleged that individuals have become dangerously rich, not because they are hardworking.
Mr Tijani noted that security cannot be effectively achieved without collective responsibility.
Mr Sanwo-Olu said that Nigerians had endured the pains of reforms and were beginning to witness the rewards of their patience and resilience.
A statement by the NDLEA spokesman, Femi Babafemi, on Sunday said the consignment was concealed in the heads of imported dry stockfish.
Mr Oyeniyi stated that the congress was held in a cordial atmosphere.
Mr Sanwo-Olu described the gesture as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen institutional capacity and improve governance.
Mr Babafemi said that two suspects were also arrested same day on the 3rd Mainland bridge, conveying 8,380 bottles of same substance.
The CP urged members of the public to report any misconduct to the police, assuring that all complaints would be thoroughly investigated.
He said Eid-el-Fitri was reminder of the enduring values taught during Ramadan.
