He said the agency would continue to sustain enforcement activities to protect cleared sites from abuse.
He commended the electorate for having confidence in the existing executives and giving it a new mandate.
Mr Oladapo said the screening committee and congress monitoring committee sent from the APC national secretariat did a thorough job.
He urged members to support the new chairman and other members of the executive to succeed.
The spokesperson stated that additional security operatives had been deployed to the community to forestall any breakdown of law and order.
According to him, young people must recognise the power of their civic participation ahead of 2027 elections.
Mr Salama said the committee had made adequate arrangements for a rancour-free exercise across the 20 LGAs.
38 ships laden with various commodities are expected to arrive in Apapa, Lekki and Tin-Can Island Ports from February 20 to February 28.
The commissioner commended the Japanese Government for complementing state interventions.
Mr Pemede assured the matriculating students that LASU would continue to offer more than academic excellence for personal growth and networking.
