“I call on our people to remain calm and law-abiding, as we continue to pursue our case and cause,” he said.
The resolutions were sequel to the point of Order raised by Senator Francis Alimikhena (PDP-Edo) at the plenary.
The National Assembly had earlier transmitted 35 constitution alteration bills to the president for assent, of which 19 were rejected and 16 signed into law.
From the Defence House, Mr Tinubu will receive briefings and hold key meetings as president-elect when he eventually moves into it.
Twenty-five states’ Houses of Assembly are yet to pass the constitutional amendment bills.
Mr Omo-Agege emphasised that sustained campaigns, community action and locally enforceable public commitments were needed to curb vote-buying.
The senators are investigating corruption allegations brought against the former CJN by 14 justices of the apex court.
