 Meanwhile, Labour State Governor Babaji De Sung Wulu has reiterated calls for ideas sharing and mutual respect between the legislative and executive arm of government as a most assured way to succeed. Governor Sung Wulu stated these are the 18th edition of the Executive and Legislative Pally, themed engaging all for inclusive governance, hands-on for a greater Lagos rising. The Governor promised to maintain a harmonious relationship with the State Assembly, noting that it was imperative to work together. For us to be able to further draw draw, for us to be able to explain some of the small things that we're doing, but at the end of the day, live here, better and rich, you know, with the understanding that you are part of this government, you understand what we need to do. We are giving us sufficient advice, criticism and the rest of it, so that we can go back and do the work that Lagosians are expected of us, both at the legislative in Lagos, both at the legislative in Abuja, and more importantly at the executive here in Lagos. So that at the end of the day, we'll have every reason, like the former governor said, that that poor man on the street, government will work for them, that the real essence of the dividend of democracy, if you need it, without necessarily needing to come to a lausa. In his lead presentation, the former governor of Lagos, Teet Babatundi Fasula, advised the government to reduce levies in taxes as a way of easing the current social economic challenges on the residents. Fasula, however, applauded Governor Sung Wulu for rolling out other measures to cushion the effects of the subsidy removal. Devolve only on one level of government, like the state government. Local governments should also be involved in this. We have councillors at local government, we have representatives there also. This is a time when everybody must help the governor, ensure that they reach out, put an arm around the shoulders of vulnerable people in whatever little way they possibly can, help their businesses. We have community development associations who can play those. Everybody is a leader at some level or the other. The Majority Leader, Nohim Adams, who spoke on behalf of the Speaker, Mudashiro Abasa, said the focus of the state assembly was to legislate to engender development in the state. I was not even involved in the Lagos State Assembly alone. The National Assembly too, were here, and the senators on behalf and the members of ASS of REPS, they are here. We may have matters of importance to the state. It is them that will help us on their plenary to bring the matter to the floor of ASS of REPS, get whatever the state wants from them, lobby with other executive members and make sure that Lagos State is well positioned in whatever area, whatever ramification and whatever they think and whatever they think and whatever they think, they can move the state forward. What this brings about is to feed the people, the stakeholders on activities of government and to ensure that we follow up with our government promises to better the lot of Lagos State and the residents and indigenous, I think that is a forum that is one of us, so the one where they ask us questions we will answer and we will be able to feed the entire national community. Like you, I should show the question because I appeal for them to do the question. I know it is difficult, but please don't be patient, it will soon begin to see signs of difficulty. The fact is that we are put in Naira now, so anytime you are in Naira and you know what it is worth, you know what Naira is worth. Earlier in his speech, Governor Sao Hulu commented that the Speaker of the Lagos Assembly, Mother Shiro Abasa and the entire lawmakers for their commitment and passion towards ensuring a better Lagos.