The environment commissioner stated that the exercise targeted street begging activities in different parts of Lagos.
The products include bulk wheat, bulk salt, general cargoes, fresh fish, containers, bulk sugar, petrol, bulk gas, diesel, and bulk urea.
Lagos residents have called for actions to protect the environment and promote public health amid growing concerns over climate change.
He said the global funding decline should serve as a wake-up call for African governments.
The contractor said preliminary work had been ongoing, and at the minister’s instruction, his team would assess the site on Monday.
“There is no leader who will not want his reign to be very peaceful, but if you bring crisis, the leader is not going to run away,” he said.
“Over 90 per cent of international passenger traffic from Nigeria is still being carried by foreign airlines,” he said.
The LASHMA permanent secretary stated that the agency would in August announce a new policy of the scheme.
The general manager said the policy was aimed at preventing avoidable building collapses through proactive monitoring and compliance.
The police command in Lagos has apprehended a woman for allegedly attempting to traffic three Kaduna girls to Ivory Coast for prostitution.
