The inmates were given bags of rice, confectionery, toiletries, clothes, disinfectants, beverages, cash, and educational aids to support their reform.
“Afenifere unequivocally supports this decisive action, which comes after years of relentless insecurity,” a statement by the group said.
Mr Bakare-Oki described the accident as deeply painful.
Mr Oke-Osanyitolu said that the fire in the seven-storey Radio Nigeria, located opposite the GNI building, had been extinguished.
“Lagosians should remain calm. The situation is under control,” the Lagos government said.
“Evacuation is critical at this stage to safeguard lives and reduce exposure to secondary hazards,” LASEMA said.
LASEMA said emergency teams were working under challenging conditions because of the building’s height.
Mr Olatunde said that Operation Eagle Eye continues as part of efforts to promote road safety during the festive season.
Mr Boateng said, “Detty December is not just a run of parties, it’s an ecosystem cause when people return home, they bring their listening with them.”
The Lagos government has warned scrap dealers (popularly known as iron condemn) against engaging in illegal activities.
