He said the meeting would strengthen ties between the two parties.
Mr Musa noted that the directive was in line with the Lagos State government’s commitment to improving road safety.
According to Mr Osiyemi, any vehicle found unsuitable will not be allowed to operate on Lagos roads.
“If people do not obey rules, we must enforce them. Any rule that is not enforced will be a joke. If you cannot do the time, do not do the crime,” he said.
“We need to adequately utilise the assets we have to generate the revenue needed in the state,” he said.
“The arrest was made in response to complaints registered at the ministry by concerned citizens,” he said.
He advised the retirees to be prudent with their money and carefully choose investment options.
