Mr Adewale urged councillors to be bold in challenging any cases of fund misappropriation at the local level.
He also urged his constituents to take advantage of the services being offered through the initiative.
Mrs Duduyemi expressed gratitude to the lawmaker for the gesture.
Mr Adewale urged global powers, especially the United States, to support Nigeria’s progress rather than issue threats or negative classifications.
Speaking on the free GCE forms, Mr Adewale said education remained a priority in serving his constituents.
According to him, Mr Tinubu’s efforts to reduce poverty in Nigeria are yielding results, as economic indices point to the country’s steady growth.
The prosecutor said the women allegedly stole the N10 million from their workplace, a property of Olawale Odumosu, their employer.
Mr Obasa, the most senior ranking member of the parliament, was nominated by Temitope Adewale and seconded by Sylvester Ogunkelu.
“Lagos cannot afford not to have him as Speaker if the fortunes of true governance enjoyed by the state must be sustained.
Mr Akinsanya cited some PPP contracts entered into without following due process.
