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Lawmakers Emotional Meranda, Accuse DSS Of Invasion, Adjourn Plenary Indefinitely

Thirty-six pro-Meranda lawmakers in the 40-member house passed a vote of confidence in the new speaker on Monday.


Mojisola Meranda gets emotional as lawmakers pass a vote of confidence in her on Monday, February 17, 2025

 

After hours of stand-off between workers at the Lagos State House of Assembly Complex and security officials who barricaded the hallowed chambers, the Speaker of the House, Mojisola Meranda, finally gained access to her office and presided over plenary on Monday.

Assembly workers and lawmakers heavily guarded the speaker as she entered the hallowed chambers. She eventually presided over plenary after the drama between security operatives, including policemen and officials of the Department of State Services, tried to gain access to the Assembly chambers but were resisted by some lawmakers and workers in the Assembly.

 

Security vans at the Lagos Assembly complex

 

There was palpable tension in the hallowed chambers as lawmakers chanted solidarity with Meranda, insisting that they wanted her to remain the House speaker.

While the face-off lasted, the assembly premises were militarised, with dozens of security officials and their operational vans stationed there.

 

 

Thirty-six pro-Meranda lawmakers in the 40-member house, who passed a vote of confidence in the new speaker, said plots to make the new speaker resign her office for the former Speaker Mudashiru Obasa won’t stand.

Meranda became emotional as the lawmakers passed a vote of confidence in her and adjourned plenary indefinitely.

Meanwhile, controversy has enveloped the presence of DSS operatives at the Assembly Complex. While the DSS said its operatives were invited, the House denied placing such a request.

In a letter now made public, the acting Clerk of the House, Abubakar Ottun, reportedly alleged that Obasa attempted to resume office as speaker and that his alleged move could cause a potential security threat to the Assembly and its members. Ottun, in the letter, also reportedly asked the secret police to take action to fortify the assembly.

However, on the floor of the House on Monday, lawmakers including Kehinde Joseph, Ladi Ajomale, among others, took turns to condemn the alleged action of the secret police. They also asked the Director General of the DSS, Adeola Oluwatosin Ajayi, to provide an explanation for the action of his men.

 

 

 

Obasa was removed as Lagos speaker on Monday, January 13, 2025, when more than two-thirds of the 40-member legislative house voted him out over alleged misconduct and sundry offences.

 

 

 

Obasa’s then deputy, Meranda, was immediately elected the new Speaker, becoming the first female to take charge of the legislative body in the South-West state.

 

Lagos Assembly on February 17, 2025

 

A day after she became the speaker, Meranda visited members of the Governor’s Advisory Council (GAC) to “brief them about what happened at the House of Assembly yesterday and to seek their blessings which we have gotten”.

Meranda met with members of GAC, the highest decision-making body of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos, alongside other members of the State Assembly at Lagos House, Marina.

 

Lagos State Speaker Mojisola Meranda and other members gather for group photographs on Monday, January 27, 2025

 

Meranda, who represents Apapa Constituency I and ended the 10-year reign of Obasa, has also met with Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu after she emerged as speaker.

 

L-R: Lagos Assembly Speaker Mojisola Meranda (L) meets with Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu (R)

 

Obasa, from Agege Constituency I, was first elected into the House in 2007. He has since been in the chamber since then. He emerged as a speaker in June 2015 before his removal in January 2025.

 

Mudashiru Obasa at a press conference in Lagos on Saturday, January 25, 2025

On Saturday, January 25, 2025, Obasa said he remained the speaker until the right thing had been done, faulting the militarisation of the assembly complex during the impeachment process. He also claimed his removal as speaker took place in his absence — when he was out of Nigeria.

However, 32 lawmakers loyal to Meranda insisted that Obasa’s removal was final and that Meranda remained the speaker of the House.