The governor reiterated his administration’s commitment to completing ongoing projects in the state.
He said, “The supplementary budget is necessary because of the time we are in and trends of what is happening in the state and country in general.’’
The meeting was sequel to a recent arson that occurred in the local government area.
“You must guard your loins and hit the ground running in your various offices.”
He added that the state’s lawmakers were in support of the party’s leadership.
The nominees were screened and confirmed on February 6, but Ms Isaac, the sixth commissioner nominee, was unavailable for the exercise.
In August, the Assembly passed the bill for the creation of additional LCDAs after Mr Akeredolu transmitted the bill for its creation to the lawmakers.
Mr Olatubora added that the parties have found a political solution to their problems.
Mr Tinubu had asked the loyalists of the governor and his deputy to bury the hatchet in the interest of peace in the state.
He was subsequently slammed with 14 allegations of gross misconduct by the parliamentarians.
