[VIDEO] Obasa Vs Meranda: Drama As New Lagos Assembly Speaker Moves Into Official Office Amid Tight Security

The New Diplomat
Writer

Ad

Surprise as Tinubu Overturns NTA shake-up, reinstates Abdullah Dembos, Ayo Adewuyi

By Obinna Uballa President Bola Tinubu has reversed recent leadership changes at the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), ordering the reinstatement of Director-General Salihu Abdullahi Dembos and Executive Director of News Ayo Adewuyi, triggering surprises in the Broadcast industry. The Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, confirmed the directive in a…

Chatham House Rebuts Tinubu, Says Corruption Still Crippling Nigeria’s Growth

By Obinna Uballa United Kingdom based policy institute, Chatham House, has countered President Bola Tinubu’s recent claim that his administration has eradicated corruption in Nigeria, asserting that the vice remains deeply entrenched and continues to undermine the country’s economic growth and governance structures. In a new report authored by Dr. Leena Hoffmann, Associate Fellow of…

Ranked: Top Sources of Billionaire Wealth by Industry

Key Takeaways Forbes found finance and investments leads the top sources of billionaire wealth (464 billionaires) in 2025. Technology is the second-most common sector for billionaires (401), adding 59 new names since 2024. The world’s ultra-rich aren’t evenly spread across either the globe or the economy. Instead, their fortunes tend to cluster in a handful of high-growth, high-margin industries. This…

Ad

By Kolawole Ojebisi

In what appears to be a move to seal her assumption of office, the new speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly on Monday occupied her official office at the assembly complex.

The move came amid reports of a potential showdown over the speaker’s seat. The New Diplomat had reported that security measures were beefed up at the assembly over palpable fears of a potential showdown.

Recall that ousted Speaker, Mudashiru Obasa, at the weekend, returned to the state, barely two weeks after his removal by 32 of the 39 Assembly members, insisting that he remains the number one lawmaker of the assembly.

On his return, Obasa received a “heroic welcome” from supporters at his residence in Ikeja.

Obasa said he remains the speaker “until the right thing has been done.”

This claim by the ex-speaker has, however, fuelled speculations that there might be underhand schemings to reverse his removal from office.

There are fears of potential showdown should Obasa grace the plenary session on Monday (today).

Monday’s plenary makes it the third session presided over by Meranda since Obasa’s removal, with the former speaker absent at the last two sittings.

Meanwhile, security personnel screened journalists and other individuals attempting to enter the Lagos State House of Assembly on Monday.

At least three police vehicles are currently stationed at the assembly’s main gate with other security vehicles sighted inside the complex as the lawmakers prepare to hold a plenary.

The tightened security measures were said to be part of a move to prevent possible breakdown of law and order at the assembly.

The new speaker, Meranda, on Monday, arrived the assembly complex into hands of lawmakers who showed solidarity and posed for some photographs amid cheering of “Madam Speaker.”

Meranda has equally occupied the speaker’s office at the assembly.

Ad

X whatsapp