According to Mr Elias, court activities will resume on April 13.
The CP said that public safety remains fundamental to societal progress.
Mr Sanwo-Olu thanked private sector partners for helping to create opportunities to boost economic growth and attract more investments.
Mr Bunu urged security agencies and port authorities to review surveillance and patrol systems.Â
She noted that Lagos has a stunting rate of 39.4 per cent.
The DSVA announced this in a post shared on its ‘X’ handle @Lagosdsva on Tuesday.
The council said such acts would attract sanctions.
Mr Sanwo-Olu described the gesture as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen institutional capacity and improve governance.
The task force’s boss warned that illegal okada operations and related criminal activities would no longer be tolerated in the state.
Mr Abdul said the retreat was designed to move the agency from policy discussions to practical implementation.
