He said the fiscal stability was driven by prudent financial management, disciplined borrowing and digital tax reforms.
Mr Adeleke described Mr Alabi as a proud son of Osun.
According to him, all the staff of Lagos State know that the government is taking care of them.
He added that a 15 per cent discount had been attached as an incentive to encourage payments.
“The development of any society relies on its residents adhering to tax payments.”
The Lagos government says it paid N2,672,305,372 from 2019 to date as benefits to the families of deceased civil servants under its group life insurance policy.
Mr Obasa said the two rejected nominees are Olalere Odusote and the immediate past Commissioner for Budget, Samuel Egube.
The Speaker, Mudashiru Obasa, made this known at plenary.
