close
Wednesday, April 16, 2025

Court declares Obasa’s removal as Lagos Speaker illegal, unconstitutional

Ms Pinheiro also ruled that the plenary session held by the house in Mr Obasa’s absence was invalid.

• April 16, 2025
Mudashiru Obasa
Lagos State Speaker Mudashiru Obasa (Credit: Inside Mainland)

An Ikeja High Court on Wednesday declared that the removal of the reinstated Speaker of the Lagos House of Assembly, Mudashiru Obasa, was illegal and unconstitutional.

Delivering judgment, Justice Yetunde Pinheiro, held that the members of the house of assembly erred in the removal of Mr Obasa as speaker.

The court further awarded N500,000 in damages for the unlawful and illegal removal of Mr Obasa and for the psychological embarrassment caused to him.

Ms Pinheiro also ruled that the plenary session held by the house in Mr Obasa’s absence was invalid.

She maintained that the session was convened without Mr Obasa’s authority or a formal delegation of power, in violation of the House’s procedures.

Ms Pinheiro held that only the leaders of the House of Assembly had the authority to write to the speaker to convene a meeting, and that the chief whip was not considered a leader for such a purpose.

The court noted that under Order 7 of the House Rules, there was a defined hierarchy, and Rule 30, which related to the authority of the chief whip, did not confer such powers on him.

Accordingly, the court held that steps taken towards reconvening the meeting were invalid, and the fact that a majority of members voted was inconsequential.

“The defendant cannot validly remove the speaker without complying with Order 2, Rule 9 of the Lagos State House of Assembly Rules. The purported sitting of the members of the Lagos State House of Assembly, the purported removal of the claimant as speaker, and the purported installation of the second defendant is illegal, null and void,” Ms Pinheiro said.

Earlier, while dismissing the preliminary objections for lacking in merit, Ms Pinheiro held that a court of law could intervene where the provisions of the constitution had not been met during any proceedings of the House of Assembly.

The court relied on Usman vs Kaduna State House of Assembly and held that “it must be noted that in cases where the constitution provides a procedure for the removal of a speaker and there is a lacuna, the court will intervene.”

The court also relied on Agbaso vs Imo State House of Assembly and the recent Supreme Court decision involving the Rivers State House of Assembly and the Government of Rivers State. The court agreed with the claimant that the facts of the case raised justiciable issues that the court could adjudicate upon.

Consequently, the court dismissed both preliminary objections.

Mr Obasa on February 12 filed a suit against the House of Assembly and the newly appointed Speaker, Mojisola Meranda, challenging the legality of his removal.

Mr Obasa’s Counsel, Afolabi Fashanu (SAN), contended that the speaker’s unlawful removal by 36 lawmakers occurred while the assembly was in recess, and he was out of the country.

Mr Fashanu urged the court to declare the process unlawful, arguing that the sitting was invalid as it was convened without the speaker’s authority or any formal delegation of power.

His legal challenge was based on nine grounds, drawing on the interpretation of various provisions of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), as well as the Rules and Standing Orders governing the Lagos State House of Assembly. 

(NAN)

We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.

More from Peoples Gazette

Abubakar Kyari

Agriculture

FG tasks ECOWAS on leveraging financing strategies for agroecology

The federal government has urged stakeholders in the agriculture and finance sectors in the West Africa region to leverage financing strategies to enhance agroecology practices

Katsina State

Politics

Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku

“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

Court room used to illustrate the story

Lagos

Man remanded over alleged defilement of minor

The state counsel alleged the defendant defiled the minor by having unlawful sexual intercourse with her.

Mudashiru Obasa

Hot news Home top

Court declares Obasa’s removal as Lagos Speaker illegal, unconstitutional

Ms Pinheiro also ruled that the plenary session held by the house in Mr Obasa’s absence was invalid.

Lagos

Navy intercepts 1,306 bags of smuggled rice in Lagos

Mr Nimmyel stated that the operation was conducted with commendable professionalism and restraint and no casualty recorded

Christopher Maikalangu/INEC logo

Abuja

Alleged Certificate Forgery: Chief magistrate’s absence stalls arraignment of Abuja council chairman

Mr Mohammed alleged that the council chairman on May 8, 2021, submitted a forged first school leaving certificate to the INEC for election purposes.