Lagos will launch its Industrial Policy (2025–2030) on Thursday, outlining a strategy to position the state as Africa’s leading industrial and manufacturing hub.
LASTMA says it will introduce a short code that will enable residents, especially the motoring public, to engage and share information on the road.
He said the platform uses artificial intelligence to verify incidents.
She said the agency is enforcing a 2024 executive order mandating health insurance coverage for Lagos residents.
He said the group would resist any attempt to manipulate the party structure for individual interests.
“He is a man who understands governance deeply and has been part of the system,” he said.
The company called on state agencies to halt the project immediately.
Mr Olugbenga said that contrary to widespread concerns, the exercise recorded orderly waste collection and active participation across Lagos.
LASEMA says swift intervention by emergency responders averted casualties after a truck accident at Daleko Bridge inward Isolo.
LAWMA’s boss, Muyiwa Gbadegesin, disclosed this in an interview on Monday in Lagos.
