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Ogun Assembly constitutes committee to investigate alleged misconduct against Dep Speaker


Hoodlums cart away Ogun Assembly mace

Odusolu’s transformation of OPIC to N60bn Company gets the attention of Ogun Assembly



Ogun Assembly passes 4 bills

Ogun assembly to screen LG caretaker committees Tuesday

Ogun Assembly passes Sports Commission, Trust Fund Bills



Ogun Assembly demands performance report from LG chairmen


Ogun Assembly grills finance commissioner over N17.3bn bailout fund

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Ogun Assembly Speaker shuns pro-restructuring group
MEMBERS of a Pan-Yoruba socio-cultural group campaigning for the restructuring of Nigeria, Yoruba KO’YA Movement, yesterday, accused Speaker of the Ogun State House of Assembly, Mr. Suraj Adekunbi of shunning the group the when it visited the state assembly complex to submit a protest letter.

Ogun Assembly is no rubber stamp for Amosun – Speaker
Hon Suraj Adekunbi has been the Speaker of Ogun House of Assembly spanning the 7th and current 8th Assemblies. Since 2011 when he became Speaker the Assembly seemed to have run on auto-pilot. He got re-elected after the 2015 election, returning as the Speaker of the Assembly to continue to paddle the canoe of the legislative arm.

Ogun Assembly passes N200.2bn 2016 appropriation bill
Ogun State House of Assembly , yesterday, passed the 2016 Appropriation bill of N200,200, 453, 352.00 reflecting a marginal reduction of about N74 million from the total of N200,274,453,352 presented to the lawmakers by Governor Ibikunle Amosun a month ago.

Amosun presents N200bn 2016 appropriation bill to Ogun Assembly
Governor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State has presented over N200 billion as the state’s 2016 appropriation bill entitled “budget of optimization“ before the state house of Assembly.

Ogun Assembly raises alarm over missing N11bn revenue
The Ogun State House Committee on Finance and Appropriation has raised an alarm over missing N11billion allegedly from the Pay As You Earn, PAYE, from the border areas under the much publicised Ogun State Residency Rule.

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