The event underscored the importance of responsible building practices in line with global principles of the circular economy.
Mr Wahab said the government reaffirmed its commitment to continue adopting world-class innovations.
Mr Wahab assured residents that the state government has implemented measures against flooding.
Mr Wahab said that the establishment was sealed for violating Lagos State noise pollution regulations.
He said that the project could generate clean energy for up to two million residents.
Mr Wahab reiterated the Lagos government’s commitment to enforcing strict environmental and safety regulations across all commercial and public infrastructure.
The commissioner said there had been a lot of awareness on the ban by the ministry.
He said the deliberate discharge of the stage was causing public nuisance while endangering human lives.
Thirty-four petty traders were on Monday remanded in prison for selling along the Ojo-Alaba Road, Lagos, during the weekend.
Mr Wahab said the state had invested in its drainage systems over the past two years to reduce the possibility of flash flooding.
