It is not all that true after all as stated by Lagos Assembly Speaker, Mr Mudasiru Obasa that the political empire of their father, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, the National Leader of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), in Lagos remains peaceful, intact, strong and victorious.
Some aggrieved members of the Lagos State House of Assembly have alleged that the Speaker, Mr Mudashiru Obasa, removed some principal officers of the House because they did not support the Pension Bill in favour of Speaker and Deputy Speaker in the 8th Assembly.
The bill, introduced by the House in 2016, sought an amendment to the state’s Pension Law that would make the Speaker and Deputy Speaker earn life pensions.
Rotimi Abiru (Chief Whip) and Olumuyiwa Jimoh (Deputy Majority Leader) were removed from their positions and replaced on Monday, while Moshood Osun and Adewale Raheem were suspended for alleged gross misconduct and insubordination.
The offices of the four lawmakers were sealed on Tuesday.
The conflict is also said to be linked with the alleged clash between Obasa and the Senator representing Lagos East in the National Assembly, Mr. Bayo Osinowo.
But just before the sacking of the two principal officers and the suspension of the two other members, a request for the change of leadership of the House signed by 26 lawmakers was read during plenary by the Clerk of the House, Azeez Sanni.
According to Sunday Punch, some of the embattled lawmakers stated that the lawmakers who backed their removal were allegedly deceived by the Speaker while some of those who purportedly signed were not even in the country at the time.
To corroborate the fact that their father’s kingdom is not peaceful and victorious as said by Speaker Obasa is the report that the Assembly, on Thursday, set up a committee to probe the crisis therein and reconcile parties.
All 40 legislators in the assembly are members of the All Progressives Congress.
The Chairman of the House Committee on Information, Security and Strategy, Tunde Braimoh, who said the matter had been overblown, promised that it would be resolved.
The state Chairman of the APC, Alhaji Tunde Balogun, and a member of the Governor’s Advisory Council of the party, Prince Tajudeen Olusi, also said the matter would be resolved soon.
However, one of the affected lawmakers accused the Speaker of high-handedness, adding that he had not been welcoming dissenting voices in their deliberations.
He alleged that some of the issues relating to the crisis in the Assembly had to do with some members’ opposition to the Pension Bill during the 8th Assembly.
He said, “The timing is wrong and the allegations against us are not true. He (Obasa) is like a Sole Administrator. He hates dissenting views on the matter. He had planned to raise the Pension Bill for Speaker, but we did not support the move. It happened in the 8th Assembly and our view was that Lagosians were complaining about economic hardship, same for other Nigerians and we could not introduce such a bill.
“The majority of the members supported our opinion, unknown to us that the move had pitted us against him.
“I wonder how in a House of 40 members you would expect to have the support of everybody but because you want to run solo, you are doing this. The House is not designed to be run by a Sole Administrator. That is why we have an executive there. But he does everything himself. The man he is trying to bring down is Senator Bayo Osinowo, who is his benefactor. That was the man that helped him to be where he is today.”
The lawmaker added, “Eleven months ago, the Assembly bought Toyota Corolla as our backup vehicles. Some members were being arrested for not having Customs papers to cover the vehicles. We approached him on that development to follow due process by making available the needed papers, but he became angry. None of us knew the dealers. There are a lot of things that he is doing wrong but when you try to correct him, he takes it against you.”
Another lawmaker, who was not suspended, alleged that some of the new lawmakers were forced to support the removal of the officers and suspension of others.
“He (Speaker) coerced the new members into collecting their signatures; he told some of them that he needed their signatures for a vote of confidence in him, he told them that they were trying to remove him and that he needed their signatures. To our dismay, he announced the suspension,” he said.
He also alleged that some of the lawmakers were given money in foreign currency to support the move to suspend their colleagues, adding the development had divided the Assembly.
The source also added that the leaders of the party were not consulted before he (the Speaker) took the action.
He alleged that the Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, had intervened in the matter and requested the Speaker to reverse the decision.