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Lagos Assembly reinstates Obasa as Speaker; APC hails truce

By Adekunle Williams/Adeyemi Adeleye

Lagos, March 3, 2025
Members of the Lagos State House of Assembly have reinstated Mudashiru Obasa as the Speaker, ending  49 days of the speakership crisis.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Obasa returns as the Speaker following the resignation of the former speaker, Mojisola Meranda, during Monday’s plenary.
The  former Majority Leader, Noheem Adams, moved a motion to nominate Obasa while Nureni Akinsanya seconded the motion, with no other member nominated for the speakership.
Obasa was subsequently sworn in as the new speaker by the Head of the Legal Department of the House.
Meranda returned to her role as Deputy Speaker of the Assembly.

The speaker, however, promised to listen to his colleagues, thanking the staff and the media for projecting the House well.

NAN recalls that Obasa was removed on Jan. 13 by  32 out of the 40 lawmakers, over financial impropriety, high-handedness and gross misconduct.

In a related development, the Lagos State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has commended members of the State House of Assembly for prioritising collective goals over personal interests.

Following several interventions by the APC, the Governance Advisory Council (GAC), and a high-powered committee, lawmakers reinstated Obasa as Speaker on Monday.

Obasa returned to his position after Meranda resigned as Speaker during Monday’s plenary session.

Reacting to the development, Lagos APC spokesman, Mr. Seye Oladejo, in a statement on Monday, described the resolution as a victory for democracy.

“We congratulate the people of Lagos, particularly members of the House of Assembly, APC leaders, and party members, for amicably resolving the rift.

“We commend the lawmakers for setting aside personal interests in favour of our collective goals and aspirations,” he said.

He added that valuable lessons had been learnt, and the House was now more united and committed to serving the state.

“Ultimately, this is a victory for democracy and highlights the sophistication of Lagos politics, which stands above common standards,” he stated.

According to him, the dispute aimed to draw public and party attention to internal issues, testing the APC’s conflict resolution mechanism.

“As a truly democratic party, the APC refrained from unnecessary interference in legislative matters, respecting the Assembly’s independence,” he said.

However, he noted that when the crisis persisted, the lawmakers deferred to the party for guidance.

“The House officially briefed the party and sought wise counsel just a few days ago,” Oladejo explained.

He emphasised that 39 of the Assembly’s 40 members are APC members, committed to delivering on their mandate.

“The party met with lawmakers and proposed stabilising, sacrificial solutions in the state’s best interest,” he said.

He clarified that the APC’s role was purely advisory, with final decisions resting with the House of Assembly.

Oladejo stressed that the resolution proved opposition parties had celebrated prematurely, calling it “a storm in a teacup.”

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