Members of the Lagos State House of Assembly have unanimously endorsed President Bola Tinubu for a second term in office.
The resolution was adopted during Tuesday’s plenary following a motion moved by Oshodi/Isolo Constituency II lawmaker, Mr Ladi Ajomale.
Lawmakers urged state assemblies, political parties and the National Assembly to support the President’s re-election bid across the country.
Moving the motion, Ajomale cited key achievements of the administration, saying ongoing reforms require continuity to deliver lasting benefits.
He highlighted initiatives including the student loan scheme, fuel subsidy removal and infrastructure projects such as the Lagos Coastal Road.
Ajomale said these milestones “should be consolidated through a second term to ensure sustained national progress”.
Supporting the motion, Deputy Leader Mr Richard Kasumu said Nigeria’s foreign reserves had improved under the administration.
Kasumu added that the country’s trade surplus “reflects the positive impact of current economic policies”.
Mr Temitope Adedeji (Ifako Ijaye I) commended efforts to strengthen local government autonomy.
Adedeji described the move as “a significant step towards improving governance at the grassroots level”.
Mr Gbolahan Yishawu praised education reforms, including the Nigerian Education Loan Fund and a consumer credit scheme.
Deputy Speaker, Mrs Mojisola Meranda, lauded improvements in Nigeria’s international image and development projects.
She noted progress in addressing challenges linked to passport processing, describing it as “encouraging”.
Speaker, Mr Mudashiru Obasa, said the endorsement was made on behalf of constituents across the state.
Obasa said: “The lawmakers are expressing confidence in Tinubu’s capacity to sustain national development.
“I urge members to take this campaign to the grassroots as the House formally adopts the motion.”






