The Lagos State House of Assembly has resumed plenary, nearly thirty days after Mudashiru Obasa, was impeaced as the Speaker of the House.
The troubled former speaker, who was impeached over issues of supposed financial misconduct, and abuse of office was absent at the plenary.
In any case, about 36 lawmakers were present.
The member representing Epe Constituency I Abiodun Tobun lauded the monetary policy of the Federal Government, saying insecurity in Lagos has been checkmated to the barest least.
Tobun likewise moved a motion, asking the House to write a letter of commendation to the presidency for all the effective initiative introduced by the Federal Government.
On his part, the lawmaker representing Eti-Osa constituency II, Gbolahan Yishawu, likewise reeled out various initiatives presented by the Federal Government, alongside other lawmakers.
Speaker of the House, Mojisola Meranda, joined in commending President Bola Tinubu, communicating confidence in his leadership.
As indicated by her, the President has approved loan access for small-scale businesses, and the stock market capitalisation is growing. She noted that these were signs that Nigeria is on the right track.
She noted that President Tinubu is likewise making significant investments in security to guarantee the safety of Nigerians, and furthermore praised First Lady Remi Tinubu for her commitment to national development.
In the interim, the leadership crisis rocking the Assembly appears to have been sorted or rested, in light of the fact that the former speaker were not raised on the floor of the House.