The lawyer said the election of youth as the head of the state legislature is a testament to the youth inclusiveness promised by the Adeleke-led government.
Olajengbesi said it was time for the full actualisation and realisation of the Not Too Young To Run Bill signed into law by then President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd), which brought down the age qualification for states’ House of Assembly, amongst others.
“The emergence of youth as the Speaker of the Osun State House of Assembly will change the dynamics of executive-legislative business in the state. There is no doubt that the election of Hon Adewale Egbedun is a testament to the youth-inclusive promise made the Governor Ademola Adeleke,” Olajengbesi said in a statement on Wednesday.
Egbedun, who represented Odo-Otin State Constituency in Osun State was elected the House Speaker on Tuesday, took over from Timothy Owoeye.
Also, Akinyode Oyewusi, representing Ife North Constituency, was elected as the Deputy Speaker of the House.
The inaugural sitting of the 8th Assembly was presided by the Clerk of the House, Simeon Amusan.
In his proclamation address, Adeleke sought the support of the legislature to achieve his five-goal development agenda of good governance for the state.
Adeleke said since the executive and overwhelming members of the legislature belonged to the same political party, the two arms should work towards the same goal of good governance and providing the people with the dividends of democracy.