He said the group would resist any attempt to manipulate the party structure for individual interests.
“Once people don’t see vehicles on the road, definitely, they will be forced to stay at home and do the clean-up exercise,” the LAGESC boss reasoned.
The police said they received a distress call at about 7:00 a.m. on Monday, reporting about 300 individuals storming the NURTW headquarters in Garki.
Mr Ogunniyi urged motorists to have enough rest before embarking on any journey.
Mr Adetimehin accused the members of the NURTW of violently disrupting a scheduled stakeholders meeting of the ruling party ahead of ward congresses.
The commissioner noted that full deployment of the system will commence on Monday.
Mr Obasa charged the union leaders to mobilise members for the ongoing exercise.
He said cohesion within the APC remained the most effective means of confronting political challenges ahead.
The sector commander also urged them to prioritise safety and compliance with traffic regulations.
The deceased’s uncle, Agboola Odunfa, in a statement, accused Mr Shamusideen of beating his 38-year-old nephew to a pulp along Tapa Street, off Sura Bus Stop.
