He said food commodities that could be produced locally should not be imported, as this undermines efforts to boost domestic production.
Mrs Jegede said the initiative would also create economic opportunities.
The minister wondered why insecurity heightens in the country in the run-up to elections.
Mr Ajayi reiterated that environmental protection remained a shared responsibility.
Mr Opeifa said that the efforts of the workers had continued to sustain the operations of the NRC.
According to him, rising population figures lead to higher waste generation, emissions, and noise pollution across the state.
The 42 additional ships are expected at Lagos ports between Friday and Tuesday, June 9.
“As the custodian of the FCT environment, AEPB remains committed to promoting environmental sustainability,” she said.
The EFCC said the judge reserved ruling on the bail application until June 9.
According to her, the foundation focuses on improving human nutrition.
