Lagos Assembly insists Obasa’s removal follows legal procedure
Abdullateef Fowewe
Members of the Lagos State House of Assembly have insisted that the removal of former speaker, Mudashiru Obasa, was done lawfully.
They added that the decision adhered strictly to the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the Powers and Privileges Act.
Their reaffirmation was contained in a statement by Ogundipe Stephen Olukayode, for the Lagos Assembly, on Friday.
Meanwhile, In a statement issued after their appearance at the Lagos Command of the Department of State Services in Shangisha, the lawmakers emphasised that the decision adhered strictly to the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the Powers and Privileges Act. They referenced Sections 92 and 96, which outline the procedures for electing and removing a Speaker, stressing that due process was followed.
“The Lagos State House of Assembly, as an independent arm of government, exercised its constitutional duty in the best interest of the people of Lagos. Any attempt to challenge this lawful action undermines the authority granted to us by the Nigerian Constitution.
“They also commended the DSS for its professionalism and for ensuring a smooth and respectful engagement. All detained lawmakers have since been released.
“Reiterating their commitment to legislative duties, the Assembly called on all stakeholders, including the executive and the public, to respect the sanctity of legislative processes and avoid undue interference,” the lawmakers noted.