Mr Giwa also urged motorists to be prudent and safety conscious while on the road.
Mr Opadokun noted that the situation in Nigeria would have been different if the country was not governed by military despots.
Mr Adebutu said the intervention was driven by a deep sense of duty to Lagos State and its people.
Mr Moroe said the celebration coincided with 31 years of unbroken diplomatic relations between South Africa and Nigeria.
The encounter generated conversations on X concerning the economic conditions of Lagos and Zamfara states.
Mr Sanwo-Olu stated, “Good governance is the backbone of development, and Lagosians must remain at the centre of every decision we make.’’
The governor said tolerance grows where people feel protected, supported and included in governance.
The governor said that the new library complex was equipped with digital research facilities, reading lounges, innovation labs, and extensive archives.
The governor stated that the event put Lagos on global map for future-focused development.
Mr Sanwo-Olu noted that strengthening economic ties with Poland would position Lagos as a globally competitive hub for investment, trade, and innovation.
