Mr Adogame noted that the partnership would enhance public awareness and promote safer consumption practices among residents.
The commissioner described MMIA as Nigeria’s most important point of entry.
According to Mr Idowu, cleanliness is a collective responsibility.
Some youths also took advantage of the reduced vehicular movement to engage in recreational activities beneath the Pencinema Bridge.
The chairman advised residents against burning waste.
According to him, the public service remains the engine room of governance.Â
He said deneficiaries included indigent residents, students, elderly citizens, persons living with disabilities, small business owners and vulnerable households.
He said the fiscal stability was driven by prudent financial management, disciplined borrowing and digital tax reforms.
Mr Sule said, “To us in Lagos State, the cut-off marks approved by JAMB look too low for our universities.
Ms Audu said the exercise was expected to improve traffic management at the Lagos port corridor.
