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Monday, January 27, 2025

Obasa: Tight security at Lagos assembly as Monday’s plenary holds

Many security operatives were sighted at strategic positions at the assembly complex very early in the day.

• January 27, 2025
Lagos State Assembly
Lagos State Assembly [Credit: Punch Newspaper]

Security was unusually tight on Monday morning at the Lagos State House of Assembly ahead of the day’s plenary.

Many security operatives were sighted at strategic positions at the assembly complex very early in the day.

The security operatives included officers of the Nigeria Police Force, the State Security Service (SSS) and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps.

A correspondent at the assembly said vehicular and commuter movements were restricted, while there was a heavy stop and search at each entrance to the assembly to forestall any breakdown of law and order.

Visitors, journalists, and staff members without proper identification were not allowed to attend the assembly before the plenary at 11:00 a.m.

The office of the acting clerk had, on Sunday, advised staff members and legislators’ aides to come to the complex with a means of identification.

“Regarding management directives, all staff members and legislators’ aides must present valid identity cards to access the House premises. Please remember that entry will be denied to anyone without a valid identity card,” the short notice read.

The situation at the assembly complex came in the aftermath of the removal of the former speaker, Mudashiru Obasa, who, on Saturday, in his first reaction, faulted the process and insisted that he remained the speaker.

Mr Obasa, who had yet to attend plenary since his removal, spoke while addressing his supporters in Lagos.

He was removed by 32 of 40 lawmakers on January 13 over alleged high-handedness, lateness to plenary and abuse of office and was immediately replaced by his deputy, Mojisola Meranda.

(NAN)

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