The speaker also lauded the state government for naming the hub after the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu.
Mr Owolabi said that the university would help increase admission opportunities for medical students.
A salient provision of the bill is the reduction of agency fees on annual rents from 10 per cent to five per cent.
Mr Makinde stated that Mr Buhari’s death was shocking.
The public hearing is scheduled for Tuesday.
According to him, Mr Tinubu’s efforts to reduce poverty in Nigeria are yielding results, as economic indices point to the country’s steady growth.
Addressing worsening femicide also requires a cultural shift and a commitment to human dignity.
Mr Iwindoye said drivers demand fair compensation for services rendered and safer working conditions for drivers and passengers.
He warned that imposing an outsider with no electoral history in Ojokoro would have negative consequences.
2025 UTME is scheduled to hold from April 25 to May 5.
