Mrs Ajayi said there were patterns that distinguish homicide from femicide,
He said parents needed to return to good and godly parenting.
“The bill seeks to facilitate the delivery of affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern public electricity access to consumers in the state,” he said.
He noted that the rising number of beggars in Lagos necessitated this regulation.
Mr Obasa said some of the bills and resolutions were historic.
According to him, the new bill will also cut sharp practices and reduce fraudulent sale of land.
“Government has invested a lot of money on the rail project.’’
He sympathised with the states and families of victims affected by recent abductions of students.
Mr Obasa commended past Lagos governors for sustaining Mr Tinubu’s vision in the state.
