Members of the Lagos State House of Assembly on Tuesday unanimously endorsed President Bola Tinubu for a second term in office.
The legislators also called on state assemblies, political parties, and the National Assembly to also toe the same line and support Tinubu for another term.
The resolution followed a motion moved by the lawmaker representing Oshodi/Isolo Constituency II, Ladi Ajomale.
Presenting the motion, Ajomale highlighted key achievements of the Tinubu administration over the past three years, noting that ongoing reforms and policies require continuity.
He cited initiatives such as the student loan scheme, removal of fuel subsidy, and major infrastructure projects, including the Lagos Coastal Road, as milestones that should be consolidated in a second term.
Supporting the motion, Deputy Leader of the House, Richard Kasumu, said Nigeria’s foreign reserves have improved under the current administration, adding that the country’s trade surplus reflects the impact of its economic policies.
Also contributing, Temitope Adedeji representing Ifako Ijaye 1, commended the administration for strengthening local government autonomy, describing it as a significant step toward improving grassroots governance, while Gbolahan Yishawu praised education reforms such as the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND) and the introduction of a consumer credit scheme.
In her remarks, Deputy Speaker Mojisola Meranda applauded the improvement in Nigeria’s international image and ongoing development projects, noting progress in addressing challenges associated with passport processing.
Speaker of the House, Mudashiru Obasa, said the endorsement was made on behalf of their constituents and expressed confidence in Tinubu’s capacity to sustain national development.
He urged his colleagues to take the campaign to the grassroots.

