She said the initiative was designed to deepen the authority’s technological capabilities.
A notice by the Lagos State Parking Authority (LASPA) said the directive would take effect in October.
“If you have an event centre, hotel or restaurant, ideally, you should make sure you have enough parking.’’
Mr Sanwo-Olu said it was to lay the foundation for a lasting change in parking culture across the state.
The LASPA boss advised the non-complying night clubs to obtain parking permits from the authority and get alternative land for parking.
“Let me emphasise that most private commercial parks charge Lagosians between N500 to N1,000 parking dues per hour.”
On Thursday, Mr Falana made reference to the response by Adebayo Haroun, senior special adviser to the Lagos State Commissioner for Justice.
