The court adjourned until November 27 for hearing.
He also urged the NLC to have faith in the parliament and agree to a dialogue.
“The strike is still on, but for tomorrow, Thursday, it would be temporarily suspended in the interest and development of the state.
“This is your ministry. This is your home. I have taken note of all your challenges, requests…” said the youth minister.
He said the N239 billion estimate, as against the earlier estimate of N188.8 billion, represents a 27 per cent increase.
The Speaker, Olamide Oladiji, said the letter of notice was received on behalf of Mr Aiyedatiwa by his chief protocol officer.
A letter from Gov. Abiodun Oyebanji containing the names of chairpersons and members of boards of parastatals was also read by the speaker.
He said the supplementary budget would assist the government to further achieve the ”MORE agenda”.
The speaker said the assembly would continue to work together with the executive because there was no reason to fight.
The speaker did not give any reason why the assembly rejected the nominees.
