The workers also accused the state government of failing to implement the national minimum wage.
Mr Ibitoye said, “Enforcement is ongoing to address ‘mixed loading’ which is the mixture of humans and goods/animals
Presiding at a plenary session of the assembly on Tuesday, the speaker of the House, Olamide Oladiji, bemoaned the incessant kidnapping by bandits.
Mr Ogunmolasuyi promised that the lawmakers would cooperate with Mr Aiyedatiwa to make the state safe for everybody.
The speaker felicitated the governor and deputy, wishing them greater accomplishments in the next four years.
The Ondo House of Assembly has called for stringent measures and regulations to curb the activities of scavengers.
He explained that the 2025 fiscal plan is a bold and strategic step toward rebuilding the state’s economy.
N265,037,496,000 was earmarked for recurrent expenditure, which is 47.94 per cent.
Mr Oladiji said that amendments to the law that created the university would bring more value to the institution.
The governor reiterated his administration’s commitment to completing ongoing projects in the state.
