He urged residents to take an active role in the safety drive by acting as whistleblowers.
Mr Obasa said Section 26 of the bill provided for the appointment of an inspector of railways, with the task to uphold safety and operational integrity.
She said the initiative was aimed at ensuring a safe, secure, and enjoyable tourism experience.
The Lagos official slammed the failure of the outfits to obtain safety compliance certificates and register with the commission through its www.lasgsafetyreg.com portal.
“The safety audit exercise will identify all hazards and unsafe practices that give rise to risks in the sector.”
Lagos government has sealed off a Chinese firm, Mingy Trading Company Ltd., over the death of a 17-year-old employee on his first day at work.
