Mr Sanwo-Olu said they must also invest in primary healthcare, surveillance and emergency preparedness.
The first lady spoke in a short documentary shared by Mr Tinubu on Thursday, titled “Creating the pathway for national prosperity in Nigeria.”
On Thursday, the Lagos government reiterated its resolve to demolish buildings that failed its integrity test.
“This is the first in the country,” said Mr Sanwo-Olu of Mr Tinubu government’s initiative.
Mr Tinubu’s murky past has been weaponised to destroy his reputation, his lawyers said.
The president’s aides recognised the fragility of his mandate and said they were disturbed by how badly appointing the ex-Kano governor could hurt his government now and later.
Mr Tinubu was speaking to encourage the Nigerians in diaspora on the sidelines of the recently concluded economic summit in Paris.
“It won’t address the issue…This is not the time to go on strike.”
Mr Tinubu was on March 1 declared winner of the February 25th presidential election by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), and would be sworn in on May 29.
Mr Akande assured that Nigerians will never regret supporting the former Lagos governor who will be sworn in on May 29.
