The Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Mudashiru Obasa, arrived at the Assembly complex on Tuesday morning, flanked by a heavy detachment of security operatives. This dramatic scene unfolded against the backdrop of heightened political tension within the Assembly, as Obasa faces mounting internal opposition and accusations of high-handed leadership.
Obasa, who has led the Assembly since 2015, entered the premises accompanied by operatives from the Department of State Services (DSS), police, and civil defence corps. The deployment of such a formidable security presence has fuelled speculation of an impending showdown between Obasa and a faction of lawmakers reportedly agitating for changes in the House’s leadership structure.
The tension within the Lagos Assembly reflects deeper rifts within the All Progressives Congress (APC), which dominates the House. While Obasa has maintained a firm grip on power, recent events including allegations of financial mismanagement and authoritarian tendencies—have emboldened some legislators to openly question his leadership.
Sources within the Assembly suggest that a group of lawmakers is considering moves to challenge Obasa’s continued reign as Speaker, with some agitating for a leadership change that could reshape the Assembly’s internal power dynamics.
Obasa’s arrival with a full security escort raises questions about whether the deployment was merely a protective measure or a show of force meant to dissuade dissenting lawmakers from pressing ahead with their agenda. This type of security showmanship is unusual for routine Assembly sessions, especially in a relatively stable state legislature like Lagos.
Political analysts note that in Nigeria’s legislative politics, such visible demonstrations of power often precede either an attempted impeachment or a major internal crisis.
As one of the longest-serving Speakers in Lagos history, Obasa’s tenure has been marked by controversy and allegations of corruption. In 2020, investigative reports exposed questionable spending linked to his office, including allegations of inflated contracts and opaque financial practices. While Obasa has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing, the controversies have dented his reputation and left him vulnerable to internal party politics.
The coming days could prove decisive for the Lagos Assembly and Obasa’s political future. If the internal dissent gains traction, Lagos could witness a rare leadership shake-up in one of Nigeria’s most politically significant state legislatures. However, with the Speaker backed by a powerful political machinery and now surrounded by a security ring, the odds appear stacked in his favour, at least for now.
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