The election of principal officers of the 10th assembly took place after it was postponed last week to Tuesday, due to a security threat.
There was tension on Tuesday shortly before the inauguration of the 10th assembly and election of principal officers.
Security operatives were drawn from the Police, State Security Services, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps. They were deployed in the assembly and were seen both in and outside the Assembly complex.
Oluomo was re-elected unopposed by all the members of the assembly who were both members of the All Progressives Congress and the People’s Democratic Party.
The assembly comprises 17 lawmakers from the APC and nine lawmakers from the PDP.
The previous attempt to inaugurate the 10th assembly last week failed following the alleged gang-up against Oluomo over his ambition to be reelected speaker.
The inauguration did not hold until 1:48 pm on Tuesday.
The State Governor, Dapo Abiodun was, however, absent at the Inauguration held at the assembly chamber, Oke Mosan in Abeokuta.
The Clark of the assembly, Deji Adeyemo called for nomination for the positions of speaker and deputy speaker after the lawmaker-elects have all been inaugurated.
Lamidi Musefiu from Ado-Odo Ota state constituency 2 nominated Oluomo, which was seconded by a lawmaker from the Ijebu-East state constituency, Olowode Ifedayo.
Contrarily, there was no more nomination of a contestant for the speakership seat, and in the absence of that, Clark declared Oluomo as speaker-elect unopposed.
A lawmaker from the Yewa South State constituency, Ajayi Bolanle was thereafter nominated as deputy speaker-elect by Bakare Oluwayemisi which was also seconded by Odunuga Kaka.
Earlier, security agents ordered lawmaker-elects, dignitaries, journalists, and well-wishers out of the Assembly complex on account of security threats.