LASTMA said officials of the state fire service and rescue team soon arrived at the scene and were making efforts to prevent a fire disaster.
This included the $600 million lithium plant in Nasarawa, the $400 million rare-earth plant also in Nasarawa, and the $200 million ASBA lithium plant in Abuja.
Mr Giwa also urged motorists to be prudent and safety conscious while on the road.
The police spokesperson encouraged the public to remain vigilant and continue to partner with the police by promptly reporting suspicious activities.
Mr Wahab said the suspects were apprehended on Saturday on Ikorodu Road.
35 other ships are expected to arrive at Lagos ports between Saturday and January 25.
The late Akran of Badagry, Aholu Menu Toyi 1, died on Monday, after a brief illness.
The council chairman urged traders to dispose refuse appropriately.
The grieving father claimed that his twins were in good health before visiting the health centre on Christmas Eve.
He directed all operators to resume normal services in line with their approved schedules.
