Mr Tijani urged residents to report such persons to the police.
Mr Sanwo-Olu urged federal regulatory agencies and institutions in the energy sector to collaborate with state governments to enhance Nigeria’s transition to cleaner energy.
Residents and environmental experts identified indiscriminate waste disposal as a major factor worsening flooding in the state.
The Lagos government has trained marriage registrars on effective premarital counselling to help couples build stable homes and prevent domestic violence.
The group stated that the government is out of touch with the realities faced by most disabled people.
LUTH highlighted the transformative role of oral and maxillofacial surgery in transforming faces, function and lives at its quarterly hospital grand round.
LAWMA has commenced sealing non-compliant shops and plazas along the Tejuosho-Ojuelegba corridor for violating waste management regulations.
“There is no way to create jobs and prosperity without industrialisation,” Mr Dangote said. “The greatest attraction for foreign investors is the success of domestic investors.”
Lagos police boss commended the operatives for their vigilance and professionalism.
He said the programme covered youths aged 14 to 30 years.
