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Tinubu’s alleged directive to reinstate Obasa as Lagos Speaker is ‘fake news’ – Lawmaker
The alleged directive by President Bola Tinubu to members of the Lagos State House of Assembly to reinstate Mudashiru Obasa as Speaker has been dismissed as “fake news” aimed at distracting newly elected Speaker, Mojisola Lasbat Meranda.
This follows a viral online report claiming that Tinubu pressured lawmakers to allow Obasa’s return just three weeks after his removal. According to the report, Tinubu argued that the political cost of removing Obasa outweighed the benefits of punishing him for alleged corruption and abuse of office.
However, sources within the presidency and the Lagos State Assembly have denied the claims, urging the public to disregard the report.
“The president has sent instruction that we should start preparing to let him come back,” a senior Lagos politician who participated in a series of meetings over the weekend told the online media.
“The president said Obasa will spend only a short time before resigning on his terms,” the report stated.
However, some lawmakers said his return would be difficult for those who participated in his removal, especially those who circulated copies of the story that preceded it.
“We’re afraid that bringing him back will be like trying to pacify a snake after its head was severed,” a source said. “Its venom will be super deadly,” they maintained.
The House of Assembly has been in the news since January 13, when Obasa was removed and replaced with the present Speaker, Princess Mojisola Lasbat Meranda.
Obasa was removed by 32 of the 40 members of the Assembly, who faulted his leadership style for misconduct, misappropriation of funds, breach of public trust and highhandedness. There have been so many desperate attempts by Obasa to return to power.
Meanwhile, a lawmaker, who preferred anonymity, in reaction to the report, stated, “This is nothing but fake news based on the fact that she has met with The President, Mr Governor, The GAC and Past members from the 1st Assembly to the 9th Assembly, among many others.
“There have also been numerous courtesy calls and endorsements on the election of Mojisola Lasbat Meranda as the first female Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly since the week of her election, further giving credence and authenticity to the legitimacy of her election.
“The circulation of the fake news has piqued the interest of many political observers, enthusiasts and citizens as they keep asking in one voice — “Is Obasa so important that he is being protected from above or are these just media stunts of a sore loser.?”
“Lagos lawmakers are solidly behind the leadership of Rt Hon. Mojisola Lasbat Meranda, who was constitutionally elected.”
However, an aide to Meranda, under anonymity, declined to make any official comment, saying the new Speaker was focused on the task ahead and would not be distracted by “cheap talks and mere speculations to cause confusion over leadership change of the assembly.”