He reaffirmed the command’s commitment to the safety of schoolchildren, teachers, and host communities.
“This journey is about service, responsibility, and building a Lagos that works better,” he said.
Mr Olatunji said multiple levies and regulatory charges increased operational costs.
He called on Nigerians to appreciate infrastructure development and other efforts of the Tinubu administration.
The minister said that the reconstruction would take 36 months.
He described indiscriminate dumping as harmful.
Mr Abiodun urged party members to accept the outcome of the elections in good faith.
Some residents in Lagos State have expressed concern over the recent surge in tomato prices, forcing many households to adopt alternatives.
The Nigeria Customs Service (Federal Operations Unit Zone A) intercepted 6.35kg of cocaine valued at N2.35 billion along the Lagos-Abidjan corridor.
The move followed a recent joint inspection, which revealed significant damage to eight piles.
