Speaker Mudashiru Obasa agreed that LASIEC must appear before the House to present their preparations and ensure transparency in the electoral process.
Mr Ogundipe, in a statement, said that Mrs Meranda remains in office with the support of 36 colleagues.
It was unclear how the politician arrived at the claim. No fresh leadership election was held to reinstate Mr Obasa as Speaker.
Mr Agbayewa sad, “Almost all the lands have been hijacked by government or reallocated to the estate people.’’
Mr Obasa said emerging technologies had brought significant benefits to the world despite any drawbacks.
“The bill seeks to facilitate the delivery of affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern public electricity access to consumers in the state,” he said.
Mr Obasa said some of the bills and resolutions were historic.
The defectors cited the lack of internal democracy in the ruling party as part of the reasons for their defection.
The lawmaker also queried why the scheme officer in charge of the land would deny that she was unaware of the demolition.
The event billed for August 31 is meant to mark the beginning of a new year according to Islamic calendar.