He said the ministry strengthened monitoring, enforcement and compliance operations to ensure stricter adherence to environmental laws.
He thanked Lagosians for being patient and assured them of a better and cleaner environment in 2025.
LASEPA vowed not to hesitate to take necessary actions against any establishment failing to comply with the state’s environmental regulations.
“Stop the noise, not the worship.”
Mr Ajayi succeeds Dolapo Fasawe, who has taken a higher responsibility in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
“By 12.44 p.m. when LASEPA operatives returned to the club, it had been reopened and back to business.”
Lagos Deputy Governor Obafemi Hamzat said there was a need to destroy the drugs as it was being abused by youths of the state.
