The political landscape in Lagos State took a dramatic turn as Mudashiru Obasa, the impeached Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, was reinstated after federal intervention. This development comes after weeks of intense power struggles, legal proceedings, and failed reconciliation efforts within the state legislature.
Obasa’s Impeachment and the Power Struggle
Mudashiru Obasa, who has held the position of Speaker for multiple terms, was impeached by lawmakers amid allegations of misconduct, financial mismanagement, and abuse of office. His removal was supported by a significant number of legislators who accused him of autocratic leadership and a lack of transparency in the Assembly’s financial dealings.
The impeachment, however, triggered political unrest, with factions forming within the Assembly and key figures in the ruling party stepping in to mediate the crisis.
Failed Reconciliation Efforts and Court Battle
Efforts to resolve the impasse initially involved intervention from the Akande-Osoba reconciliation panel, which sought to broker peace between the warring factions. However, the panel’s efforts collapsed as both sides remained adamant, forcing the matter into legal proceedings.
Amid the political deadlock, 35 lawmakers arrived at the Federal High Court to defend Obasa’s impeachment, emphasizing that due process had been followed in his removal. However, with increasing political pressure and the involvement of higher authorities, the case took a new direction.
Federal Government’s Intervention and Reinstatement
Following intense political maneuvering, the Federal Government stepped in, citing the need for stability in Lagos State’s legislative affairs. Reports suggest that key figures within the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) played a role in overturning the impeachment, seeing Obasa’s removal as a potential threat to the party’s control over Lagos politics.
With federal backing, the impeachment was nullified, and Obasa was reinstated as Speaker, marking a significant shift in the ongoing power struggle. The move has sparked mixed reactions, with some lawmakers expressing dissatisfaction over the perceived external influence in state affairs.
What’s Next for the Lagos Assembly?
Obasa’s return to office does not necessarily signal the end of the crisis. The lawmakers who supported his impeachment may continue to challenge his leadership, while political analysts predict further internal conflicts in the months ahead. Additionally, questions remain regarding the allegations that led to his removal and whether they will be revisited.
As the dust settles, all eyes remain on the Lagos State House of Assembly to see whether the reinstated Speaker can mend fractured relationships or if the power struggle will persist.