He noted that traditional rulers played a critical role in bridging the gap between government policies and the grassroots.
The governor commended the senator for being a good ambassador of Lagos State at the national level.
He said Lagos remains Nigeria’s economic heartbeat.
Mr Rufai, 61, died on Thursday after a brief illness.
“I also wish you continued good health, longevity, and many more years of invaluable service to Lagos State and Nigeria,” Mr Tinubu stated.
Mr Obi said, “I know what I have been going through as a person in abuse of my human rights just because I contested a presidential election which I have legitimate rights to do.”
“These illegal activities are often perpetrated by unregistered individuals operating outside the purview of established professional bodies,” said Mr Sanwo-Olu’s aide.
Mr Sanwo-Olu said Mr Obi lacked the moral rectitude to raise an alarm about Nigeria’s poverty rate.
Mr Wahab added that the project would see to the establishment of new waterworks to ease distribution network issues.
Giving an insight into the issue of building collapse, he explained that one way to end it was to ensure that the foundation was sturdy.
