35 Lagos Lawmakers in Court Over Obasa’s Removal Case as Speaker of Parliament

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35 Lagos Lawmakers in Court Over Obasa’s Removal Case as Speaker of Parliament

The Lagos State House of Assembly’s thirty-five (35) honorable members are seated in Ikeja High Court Lagos today, Friday, 28th February 2025, for the case filed by Ex-Speaker Obasa, challenging his removal as Speaker of the Parliament.

35 Lagos Lawmakers in Court Over Obasa’s Removal Case as Speaker of Parliament

The ex-speaker was seen in a viral video on social media posted on Thursday, 27th February 2025, when he forcefully gained access to the parliamentary building and hosted a plenary session with five other assembly members. Obasa denied having a case in court in the video; however, the 36 legislators said the case must proceed amidst allegations of the ex-speaker trying to withdraw it from court.

According to a statement released by the media office of the Rt. Hon. Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Hon. Steve Ogundipe, Obasa had gone to court to challenge his removal by at least 36 of his colleagues on January 13, 2025.

In the application dated February 12, 2025, and filed by his lawyer, Chief Afolabi Fashanu (SAN), the plaintiff claimed that he was removed from his position on January 13, 2025, by 36 lawmakers while he was out of the country.

Sitting at the Ikeja High Court are the lawyers for Speaker Mojisola Meranda and the House, including lead counsel, Mr. Tayo Oyetibo (SAN).

Other counsel to the lawmakers include Mr. Olu Daramola (SAN), Mr. Femi Falana (SAN), Dr. Muiz Banire (SAN), Mrs. Abimbola Akeredolu (SAN), Dr. Dada Awosika (SAN), Prof. Dayo Amokaye (SAN), Mr. Mofe Oyetibo (SAN), Mr. Olumide Oyewole, and Mr. Wunmi Okeremi.

At the time of filing this report, the lawmakers had taken their seats in preparation for the hearing.

Meanwhile, the House has condemned what it described as an invasion on Thursday at the permanent arm of the Lagos state government.

“The Lagos State House of Assembly wishes to bring to the attention of Lagosians, Nigerians, and the global community an incident that occurred on Thursday, involving an unsanctioned attempt to convene a plenary session by the former Speaker, Hon. Mudashiru Ajayi Obasa, alongside three members.

“For the avoidance of doubt, the rules governing plenary sessions of the House are clear. A valid sitting requires a formal notice to all members, the presence of a quorum, an approved agenda, and the mace—an essential symbol of legislative authority.

“None of these procedural requirements was met during the purported session, with only five out of 40 members present, rendering it unconstitutional and without legislative effect,” the House said in a statement on Friday by its spokesman, Hon. Steve Ogundipe.

The statement added that the House remains steadfast in upholding the integrity of the legislature and is committed to maintaining the highest parliamentary standards.

“As an institution dedicated to the progress and development of Lagos State, we shall continue to act within the confines of the law to protect and preserve democratic governance.

“Furthermore, we reaffirm our unwavering support for the leadership of the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Mojisola Lasbat Meranda, who continues to demonstrate dedication to the service of Lagosians. Any speculation suggesting her resignation is entirely unfounded. She remains firmly in office and enjoys the confidence and support of 36 colleagues,” the statement said.

The House stated that it aligns with the leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in working towards a constructive resolution of misunderstandings, adding that the House will continue to work in the interest of Lagosians.

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