He said the group would resist any attempt to manipulate the party structure for individual interests.
He urged the House to continue enacting policies that would ease business operations.
Mr Ambode praised Mr Tinubu’s leadership and legacy, urging Nigerians to rally behind his re-election bid.
Ms Olumegbon, the chair of the House Committee on Women Affairs, disclosed that the kidnappers had demanded ₦30 million ransom.
Mr Omotehinse condemned the misleading rejoinder issued by the Lagos Assembly.
Mr Sanwo-Olu assured affected citizens that the government was prepared to provide support and assistance,where necessary.
He said cohesion within the APC remained the most effective means of confronting political challenges ahead.
Mr Ogundipe said the data would support analysis of age, religion, and gender distribution among party members.
The Lagos House of Assembly says it is committed to making people-oriented laws to promote good governance and accelerated development.
A salient provision of the bill is the reduction of agency fees on annual rents from 10 per cent to five per cent.
