Leadership Tussle: Obasa’s Lawyer Reveals Why Ex-speaker Hasn’t Returned To Assembly

The New Diplomat
Writer

Ad

Sad! Senator Dies in Abuja Hospital While Raising Funds for Treatment

By Abiola Olawale Former Senator Ibrahim Musa Kontagora, who represented Niger North Senatorial District of Niger State at the Senate from 2011 to 2015, has passed away in an Abuja hospital on Thursday. Reports indicate that Senator Kontagora passed away after a Hospital in Abuja allegedly delayed a critical surgery due to an unpaid $15,000…

Why Oil Prices May Be Stuck Below $72

Kuwait expects oil prices to remain below $72 per barrel in the near term, Tareq Al-Roumi, the Oil Minister of one of OPEC’s top producers, said on Thursday. Brent crude prices were trading at around $67 per barrel early on Thursday. Kuwait, as well as OPEC, are monitoring the market and all statements coming from…

The 20 Largest Cryptocurrencies by Market Cap

Bitcoin remains the largest cryptocurrency with a $2.36 trillion market capitalization, more than 5x larger than the next largest cryptocurrency, Ethereum. Layer 1 tokens and stablecoins dominate the rest of the top 10 largest cryptocurrencies, however, memecoin Dogecoin still ranks ninth with a $37 billion market cap. Cryptocurrencies are among the most volatile and innovative…

Ad

By Kolawole Ojebisi

Chief Afolabi Fashanu (SAN), lawyer of the ousted speaker of Lagos State Assembly, Mudashiru Obasa has disclosed why his client has not been attending plenary sessions.

Fashanu said Obasa would wait for the court ruling before he returns to the Assembly.

The counsel said as a law-abiding student, “I don’t believe he would like to take any step that is illegal.”

He noted Obasa does not plan to return to the Assembly until after he has obtained a judgment from the court.

“That means he will be taking laws into his own hands, and I don’t think he would want to do that. If he had wanted to do that, I’m sure from day two or day three, he would have done that (returning to the House),” the lawyer said.

The Senior Advocate made this revelation during an interview with Punch Newspaper on Tuesday evening.

Fashanu also stressed that there’s no plan to withdraw the suit filed to challenge Obasa’s removal as Speaker.

Fashanu noted that the ex-speaker’s team was prepared for the court hearing fixed for February 28, notwithstanding the moves to resolve the Assembly crisis politically.

Fashanu reiterated that it could amount to an illegal step for Obasa to return to the House pending the decision of the case, which is already before a court.

Reacting to the possiblity of withdrawing the suit against Meranda and other lawmakers if the outcome of the planned internal resolution of the crisis by party leaders sits well with Obasa, Fashanu, said he had not been briefed by his client on such a move

“Well, that intervention, for me, is still a rumour, because nothing of such has been communicated to us, as the legal team. So, what we all read in newspapers, we don’t even know the genuineness or authenticity of the news on the purported settlement.

“Our client has not communicated anything to us in the nature of withdrawal. So, we are still preparing for the case until otherwise.”

Restating the commitment of the legal team to champion Obasa’s case, Fashanu said, “Nothing is certain in life except death. All we can say is that, as lawyers, we will try our best to facilitate the cause of our clients.

“Don’t forget that we are not the judge that will decide the case. But on our part, we will put in our maximum effort, and we believe he has a very good case. So, subject to the overriding power of the deciding judge, we are good to go.”

Obasa, who was removed by the majority of lawmakers on January 13, 2025, had earlier in February dragged the new Speaker, Mojisola Meranda, and the assembly to the state High Court in Ikeja, to seek redress.

Obasa was removed as Speaker of the House, while away in the United States.

He had since rejected his removal, citing illegalities in the approach of the about 36 lawmakers who removed him.

Upon his return on January 25, Obasa said he was still the Speaker of the House.

“My status in the house? I strongly believe I am still the Speaker until the right thing has been done. If you want to remove me, remove me the proper way and I will not contest it,” Obasa said while addressing newsmen on Saturday, January 25, 2025.

Since Obasa’s removal and Meranda’s emergence as the new Speaker, the Lagos Assembly has been embroiled in a crisis, which has proven difficult for the powerful Governors Advisory Council (GAC) to resolve.

Ad

X whatsapp