- Agency Report
A former two-term member of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Jude Idimogu, has urged President Bola Tinubu to intervene urgently in the speakership crisis in the state.
Idimogu, who represented Oshodi-Isolo 1 from 2015 to 2023, stated this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos on Wednesday.
NAN reports that the crisis began on 13 January following the removal of former Speaker Mudashiru Obasa over alleged financial impropriety and gross misconduct.
Obasa was immediately replaced by his deputy, Mojisola Meranda, while Fatai Mojeed assumed the position of Deputy Speaker.
On Friday, Obasa approached the Lagos High Court to challenge his removal by his colleagues.
However, chaos erupted at the Assembly on Monday as lawmakers and staff clashed with DSS personnel upon their arrival.
The Assembly complex was shut for several hours before legislative staff forced open the chamber doors, resuming activities under tense circumstances.
In a statement, the Assembly condemned the presence of armed DSS operatives, stating it undermined its sanctity and obstructed lawmakers from performing their duties.
Reacting to the development, Idimogu appealed to the President to intervene in the crisis before it spirals out of control.
He expressed dismay over the President’s silence and urged him to call Mudashiru Obasa to order.
Idimogu warned that the prolonged crisis could hinder the state’s development if party leaders, led by the President, remained silent.
He also appealed to Obasa to give peace a chance, stating that he was fighting a lost battle.
The ex-lawmaker urged Obasa to accept his removal, cooperate with colleagues, and support the current Speaker for progress.
“At this stage, I believe the party leadership, especially the Governing Advisory Council led by President Bola Tinubu, should intervene before the crisis escalates.
“They should appeal to Obasa’s conscience, reminding him that he has had his time and should now allow peace to reign.
“After serving 22 years, including 10 as Speaker, he should give himself peace of mind and reconcile with his colleagues.
“He was not suspended; he remains a House member but cannot return as Speaker since he was lawfully removed,” Idimogu said.
He commended lawmakers for supporting the current Speaker and urged Meranda to stay strong, assuring her the crisis would soon be resolved. NAN