The governor lamented the recent abduction and killing of teachers in Oyo State.
He commended INEC officials for monitoring the primaries.
He said 338 insurance claims were presented to beneficiaries of deceased SUBEB and local government workers.
He said the exercise would hold from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m., with residents expected to participate actively across the council area.
Mr Aruwe used the occasion to pray for continued peace, progress, and prosperity in Mushin, Lagos State, and Nigeria as a whole.
The palace urged all prominent indigenes, community residents, and international tourists to accept the suspension in good faith.
Mr Ayantayo said the training programmes comprised 26 generic courses and 28 specialised skill-gap training designed to strengthen capacities of the workers.
According to him, forgiveness of one another’s transgressions gives room for salvation and better coexistence with others.
He said the scheme remained relevant through its promotion of peaceful coexistence.
The statement noted that funeral arrangements would be announced by the family.
