The parliament also expressed their disappointment with excluding nominees from local government areas from the list.
The strike, which is to begin on Wednesday, is to protest the removal of fuel subsidy and the escalating cost of living in the country.
The lawmakers said the bill came as a result of complaints by Lagosians of law enforcement officers not being properly trained.
According to the bill, the institute would act as a centre of excellence for research and publication on democratic governance.
The budget is divided into capital and recurrent expenditures ratio of between 66:34.
The Assembly urged the government to scale up monitoring of entrants into the country as well as heighten awareness and adherence to COVID-19 protocols among citizens.
“As from the commencement of this law, the police shall refrain from parading any suspect before the media.”
Mr Obasa, a subject of several exposé of corruption, said the House could not continue to watch while council chairmen flout the laws.
