The intervention followed protests staged last week by displaced Makoko residents at the assembly complex.
The lawmaker is expected to formally announce her defection to the ADC during plenary in the coming days.
Speaker Mudashiru Obasa described the budget as realistic, balanced, and capable of driving inclusive economic growth.
The head of the service delivery unit, Uzezi Saka-Shenayon, said the document empowers the public to monitor and evaluate service standards.
Mr Obasa said Section 26 of the bill provided for the appointment of an inspector of railways, with the task to uphold safety and operational integrity.
Mr Obasa said landlords’ and estate agents’ activities regarding service charges had become worrisome and a cause for concern.
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.’’
