The Speaker, Lagos State House of Assembly, Mojisola
Meranda, has described the impeached speaker, Mudashiru Obasa’s plenary with
four lawmakers and the disruption of the assembly as a ‘show of shame’.
Speaking to journalists after the court hearing at the Lagos State High Court,
Ikeja, on Friday, Meranda said that a quorum in the Assembly required more
members.
Obasa and his security details stormed the assembly complex on Thursday and
entered the Speaker’s Office.
Obasa also presided over a four-man member after he took the Lagos Assembly and
the speaker to court over what he termed as “unlawful removal”.
Meranda told journalists that plenary could only be
held when they had numbers that formed a quorum, “so if Obasa was sitting with
three or four members, then he was only doing theatre”.
The speaker said that Obasa still held a seat in the Assembly and had the right
to come, noting that his invasion to her office was unacceptable.
According to her, “I think he is still a member of the House of Assembly so he
has every right to come but the invasion and breaking into my office, that is
really a big one”.
Meranda emphasised that the legal battle was only beginning, and urged all
parties to allow the legal teams to handle the matter.
“This is actually just the beginning. Just like what happened in there, both
parties have their representatives and I think we should allow the legal team
do their job,” she said.
The speaker, who disclosed that her initially withdrawn security detail was
restored, said it was a contrast to the usual level of protection she received.
According to her, “presently I have three or four policemen, whereas my normal
security details are 12 policemen, four DSS, and two anti-bomb units. But I
don’t have up to that presently”.
Meranda said the party leadership was taking their own steps in resolving the
speakership tussle.
She said: “We are definitely consulting with our leaders and all rightful
things will be done at the right time. Let us assure the people of Lagos that
we are still committed to our party.
“We are still committed to our leadership and we are
still committed to serving the people of Lagos State. That is what is more
important.
“I want to assure them that we are very law abiding
and we are doing everything within our power just to make sure that we don’t
take it more than this level”.
Obasa was sighted at the assembly complex on Friday
with his team while the 35 members that were earlier at the assembly drove out
of the premises.
Legislative workers avoided the premises for fear of victimisation.
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