Mr Hunpe, however, stressed that his decision was borne strictly out of the need for productivity, not ”the usual tradition or sentiment.”
Mr Onilude attributed the delays to unforeseen circumstances, stressing that the issues had been looked into.
Mr Tinubu said the conference would provoke meaningful dialogue.
Mr Onilude said that under the Tinubu-led administration, the three tiers of government—federal, state, and local authorities—are getting more monthly allocations.
“All you need to do is to come over with little money and buy food items at reduced prices,” he said.
The lawmakers said no constituency could survive with the over 100 checkpoints in their area.
The lawmaker said that contractors had been ordered back to site and that work had commenced once again on the project.
Olusegun Onilude said the gesture was aimed at boosting and sustaining education in the council area by raising resourceful youths.
He decried that heavy rains could destroy buildings constructed in the market, stating that the situation was beyond the council.
