By Felix Kuyinu
Suspended Chairman of Alimosho Local Government, Jelili Sulaimon, has sought for tranquility in the wake of his dismissal from Chairmanship position at the council area.
Beleaguered Sulaimon, in a signed letter sent to the Lagos Assembly, pleaded and noted that his actions leading to his suspension may have appeared as insurbodination to the legislative House.
In the letter read during a plenary on Tuesday, the suspended council boss disclosed that he has withdrawn the suit he filed against the legislative arm before the Abuja High Court.
He also promised to show maximum respect to the House and work closely with the legislators.
Extracts from the letter goes thus:“I am writing to express my most sincere and heartfelt apology for any actions or inactions, misrepresentation or conduct on my part that may have contributed to the recent misunderstanding between myself and the esteemed Lagos State House of Assembly under your leadership.
“Upon reflection, I realised that my conduct and certain decisions I made might have been perceived as disrespectful or contrary to the standard of leadership and the mutual respect that defines the relationship between the Assembly and the local government leadership.
“This was never my intention. I deeply regret any discomfort or displeasure this may have caused your personality as well as the entire House.
“I have always held the Lagos State House of Assembly and your esteemed office in particular, in the highest regard.
“Any action or miscommunication that may have suggested otherwise was an unfortunate oversight on my part. I am committed to fostering a more constructive and respectful relationship going forward.
“Once again, I sincerely apologise for any inconveniences caused by my actions or inactions.”
The lawmakers are yet to reply the letter as at the time of report.