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.
Mr Obasa said landlords’ and estate agents’ activities regarding service charges had become worrisome and a cause for concern.
He noted that traditional rulers played a critical role in bridging the gap between government policies and the grassroots.
The speaker of the Lagos House of Assembly, Mudashiru Obasa, has praised the peaceful conduct of the council elections.
The speaker emphasised the need to address the problem through effective security and youth engagement.
Mr Obasa recalled the sacrifices made by well-meaning Nigerians during the struggle for democracy.
Mr Obasa described the visit as a significant milestone in advancing diplomatic and developmental relations between Lagos State and Zhejiang Province.
Speaker Mudashiru Obasa agreed that LASIEC must appear before the House to present their preparations and ensure transparency in the electoral process.
The court also awarded N500,000 as damages for unlawful and illegal removal of Mr Obasa.
