Mr Radda said the budget has an increase of N205.6 billion from the previous year.
Mr Jatau urged the mining communities to unite for the development of their areas.
Mr Oladiji said the bill was to modify existing law on cultism and unlawful societies in the state.
Mr Tajudeen said the bills represent more than just legislation but a blueprint for a more secure, prosperous, and self-reliant Nigeria.
Speaking during the celebration, Mr Abbas said that he chose to celebrate with inmates as a demonstration of compassion.
The governor in a letter to the assembly noted that the 10 special advisers would support the critical sectors and community development.
The lawmaker called for the enforcement of regulations prohibiting mining in residential areas.
The speaker, Ismail Falgore, who presided over the plenary, congratulated them on their victory at the polls.
The speaker also lauded the state government for naming the hub after the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu.
The politician assured the commission that the parliament will undertake the renovation of its building and offices to provide a conducive work environment for its staff.
