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Revealed: Why Obasa Was Removed By Lagos Lawmakers
By Augustine Akhilomen
The members of the Lagos State House of Assembly have disclosed that the impeachment of Mudashiru Obasa as the speaker was a collective decision meant to save the image of the state and the House.
Recall that Obasa was impeached on Monday over allegations of gross misconduct and abuse of office.
Obasa’s removal came after years of allegations, including accusations of fraud, political thuggery, and corruption.
Again, the move to remove the former Speaker has been on for months following his battle of supremacy with Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu.
Addressing journalists shortly after Obasa’s impeachment, Honourable Abiodun Tobun from Epe said that the action became necessary to save their image and that of the state as well.
“It’s just a change of baton. It is only death that is constant because change is inevitable. The members of the parliament today have decided to change the leadership of the house. And you know that the constitution made it clear that the House has the power to regulate its proceedings.
“So the members of the house felt they had had enough of the rectorate leadership of Mudashiru Obasa. And today, we have unanimously agreed that Hon. Lasbat Mojisola Meranda will become the new speaker of the house. So it was a resolution concurred to by all members of the parliament, and so be it.
“Hon. Fatai Mojeed will be the deputy speaker of the House of Assembly. And as we speak, all the principal positions have been dissolved, and all the standing committees have been dissolved.
“The house, as you can see, has resolved to work together and ensure that we move the parliament to the next level. We can not open our eyes and allow this parliament to dwindle. We hold the constituents a duty, and we owe Lagos State a duty to ensure that the sanctity of the house and the integrity of this house are restored.
“And that is why we have all unanimously agreed to carry out this action. To save our image and save the state.”
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OsunDecides2026: ‘Protect our votes, respect our mandate,’ Adeleke urges Tinubu, security operatives
Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, has urged President Bola Tinubu to direct security agencies deployed for the governorship election to protect the integrity of the electoral process as collation of results begins.
Adeleke made the appeal in a post on X on Saturday evening, expressing concern over alleged attempts to disrupt or hijack collation centres across the state.
Addressing Tinubu, the governor said, “It is imperative that you use your good office to issue a clear warning to the heads of security agencies deployed to protect the good people of Osun State and safeguard the integrity of the electoral process.”
He said reports of alleged attempts to disrupt collation centres by politicians were “deeply concerning and unacceptable,” given the number of security personnel deployed for the election.
Adeleke urged the President to reiterate his commitment to ensuring that votes cast by Osun residents count and that the final outcome reflects their choice.
“I therefore implore you to reiterate the commitment made to the people of Osun State that their votes will count and that the outcome of this election will reflect their genuine choice,” he said.
The governor specifically called on the Nigeria Police Force, Department of State Services, Nigerian Army and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps to adhere to the directive, while urging that the Independent National Electoral Commission receive the necessary support to complete the process.
“The Nigeria Police, DSS, Nigerian Army, NSCDC and other security agencies must strictly adhere to this directive, while INEC must be given every necessary support to conclude the process and deliver a credible and transparent outcome,” Adeleke said.
He added, “The people of Osun State have spoken with one voice, and their voices must be heard. Their votes must be protected, and their mandate must be respected.”
Adeleke also commended voters for turning out for the election and urged security agencies to remain vigilant as results move from polling units to wards and local government collation centres.
“Against all odds, the people of Osun State have turned out in large numbers and are speaking with one voice. The safety and protection of our people is paramount,” he said.
“I commend the security agencies deployed for this election and urge them to remain vigilant as we move into the collation of results; from polling units to wards to local government areas.”
The governor further called on INEC to maintain high standards throughout the collation process.
“I also call on INEC to uphold the highest standards of integrity throughout this process,” he said.
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Osun Decides: Call your people to order – Davido tells Tinubu
Nigerian musician, David Adeleka, also known as Davido has asked President Bola Tinubu to call members and supporters of the All Progressives Congress, APC, to order.
Davido made the call in a post on his verified X handle on Saturday as sorting and announcement of election results were ongoing.
His call stemmed from the allegation that ‘thugs’ of the Osun State Chapter of the APC stormed GOF junction, Osogbo the state capital to disrupt Ward 4 and 5 election results.
“Mr President, call your people to order. Osun APC thugs have invaded GOF junction, Osogbo to disrupt Ward 4 and 5 results.
“They have seen defeat and they are now trying to destroy ballot papers and boxes. Osogbo people will resist them.
“They want to start attacking everywhere. Osun people, mount your votes,” he tweeted.
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Oyinlola, Omisore lose polling units to Accord days after endorsing APC’s Oyebamiji
The Accord Party has secured victory at the polling unit of former Osun State Deputy Governor, Senator Iyiola Omisore, in the ongoing governorship election.
Results published on the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Result Viewing Portal, IReV, showed that Accord polled 131 votes at Polling Unit 003, Ife Ward 1, Moore, St. Gabriel Primary School, Ife East Local Government Area.
The All Progressives Congress, APC, came second with 85 votes, while the African Democratic Congress, ADC, received 10 votes. Other political parties recorded only marginal votes.
The result adds to a series of early victories recorded by Accord in the election.
Earlier, the party also won at the polling unit of former Governor Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola in Okuku, Odo-Otin Local Government Area, where it secured 125 votes.
At the same polling unit, APC garnered 85 votes, while ADC polled five votes.
INEC has continued to upload results to the IReV portal as collation progresses across the state.
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