The development followed a working visit by the deputy comptroller-general in charge of ICT, Oluyomi Adebakin, to the scanning site at Apapa Port.
In a statement on Tuesday night, NISO’s management said the explosion caused a significant drop in electricity generation.
He described informal spaces as public open areas not meant for permanent use.
Mr Giwa said Alimosho recorded the highest number of emergencies with 1,507 incidents.
Mr Jimoh advised residents to plan their journeys, verify vehicle registration numbers, and avoid suspicious vehicles.
Contacted by Peoples Cazette, the Lagos State Police Command said it was unaware of the trend involving hair wigs being yanked off women’s heads.
The ministry assured the public that enforcement measures would be implemented to ensure unrestricted access in and out of all gated streets.
The court has fixed January 12 for a review of facts and sentencing.
Ms Disu said, “We can’t sell our items at the same amount we bought them for.”
Mr Adebutu said the intervention was driven by a deep sense of duty to Lagos State and its people.
