DSS Arrests Lagos Lawmakers Amid Assembly Crisis Over Speaker’s Removal

January 31, 2025

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The Department of State Services (DSS) has arrested two lawmakers of the Lagos State House of Assembly in connection with the political crisis surrounding the removal of former Speaker Mudashiru Obasa. The arrest follows a deepening dispute within the Assembly, with tensions escalating over the legality of Obasa’s ousting.

Reports indicate that the detained lawmakers were taken into custody for questioning regarding their roles in the unfolding events. While the DSS has not officially disclosed details of the allegations against them, sources suggest that the lawmakers were invited over concerns related to security and political stability within the Assembly. Other individuals linked to the matter are said to be at large, with security agencies working to apprehend them.

The crisis erupted after a faction of the Assembly voted to remove Obasa, citing alleged misconduct and abuse of office. However, Obasa and his supporters have contested the decision, arguing that due process was not followed. The situation has since divided members of the House, with opposing camps debating the legitimacy of the removal.

Despite the arrests, members of the Assembly maintain that Obasa’s removal was legal and conducted in line with legislative procedures. A statement from the lawmakers reaffirmed their position, insisting that the decision stands and dismissing claims of external interference. The Assembly leadership also confirmed that the detained lawmakers have been released, though details regarding the conditions of their release remain unclear.

The political turmoil has drawn widespread attention, with analysts highlighting the broader implications for governance in Lagos State. The controversy surrounding Obasa’s removal has sparked debates over legislative independence, executive influence, and the role of security agencies in political matters. Observers note that the involvement of the DSS raises questions about the extent of state security agencies’ engagement in legislative affairs.

Meanwhile, political stakeholders and party leaders have called for calm, urging all parties involved to resolve their differences through dialogue rather than escalating tensions. Some have warned that the crisis could impact legislative activities in the state, potentially delaying key decisions and policies.

As the situation unfolds, legal experts suggest that the courts may ultimately have to determine the validity of Obasa’s removal. For now, the Assembly remains divided, and the political landscape in Lagos State continues to witness heightened uncertainty.

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