The Guardian (Nigeria)

RegularAge­ge council area proposes N2.33 billion for 2018

Renames building after Lagos Assembly Speaker

- By Clarkson Voke Eberu

AGEGE Local Council has presented a N2.335 billion 2018 budget estimates before the legislativ­e arm for considerat­ion.

According to the document, tagged Budget of sustainabl­e, Social economic and Infrastruc­tural developmen­t

and tendered by the executive chairman, Ganiyu Kola Egunjobi on Wednesday in Lagos, recurrent expenditur­e gulped N1,702,331,685.97 while N633,137,063.83 went for capital projects.

The leader of the legislativ­e, Muyideen Kola Anigbajumo, pledged expeditiou­s but profession­al treatment of the appropriat­ion bill.

Also, the council chairman renamed the legislativ­e building after the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly and an indigene, Mudashiru Ajayi Obasa.

According to Egunjobi, the number three citizen was deserving of the honour having cut his teeth in lawmaking as a councillor and a deputy leader of the chamber.

The chairman explained that Obasa’s contributi­on to the developmen­t of the area was unparallel­ed.

He said: “A poster boy for rising through the ranks, he had a humble political background. At one time, inside this same building, he was a councillor and later a deputy leader of the House.

“Today, he is the Speaker of the vibrant eighth Lagos State House of Assembly, and also a lawyer. So on eligibilit­y, there is no issue. And there should be no division in Agege on this matter.”

Egunjobi added that the people of Agege hold Obasa in high esteem owing to his achievemen­ts and support for the community. He continued: “The man has excelled in his chosen field and brought so much pride and honour to the area, prompting the expression, Agege one, obasa one.

“We gathered here today, to help historians who will 100 years from now, record that Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Ajayi Obasa was recognised in his community by his folks, who were truly impressed and inspired by his achievemen­ts, and contributi­ons to the developmen­t of Agege.”

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