As of 10 am, armed security personnel have taken over the
premises at Alausa, Ikeja, and environs frisking every passersby.
Meranda, however, arrived with her convoy at about 11.15am.
Recall that the embattled, former Speaker of the House,
Mudashiru Obasa, has sued the state lawmakers challenging his removal as the
Speaker of the Assembly.
Obasa, it was gathered, has filed a motion at the Ikeja
Division of the State High Court, where he is also seeking an accelerated
hearing of his suit.
Obasa was removed in absentia by 32 out of the 40 members of
the state Assembly on January 13, 2025. He was in America when he was removed
in a situation described as “coup,” by President Bola Tinubu.
The development has generated controversy with members of
the Governance Advisory Council, GAC, an apex political decision making body in
All Progressives Congress, APC, in Lagos, divided over Obasa’s removal.
Obasa, in the suit, was challenging the legality of his
removal from office.
The motion, made available to Vanguard Media was filed on
Wednesday, 12 February, 2025, names the Lagos State House of Assembly and
Mojisola Lasbat Meranda, current Speaker of the House, as defendants.
In the suit filed by his lawyers, led by Chief Afolabi
Fashanu, SAN, Obasa is seeking several reliefs, among which are: “An order
fixing a date for the expeditious hearing of the originating summons.
“An order of this Honourable Court abridging the time within
which the Defendants may file their response by way of counter
affidavits/written addresses as specified by the Rules of this Honourable
Court, to 7 days after the hearing and determination of this Application.
“An order of this Honourable Court abridging the time within
which the Plaintiff/Applicant may file its Reply of points law, as specified in
the Rules of this Honourable Court, to 3 days of the service of the Defendants
processes on him.”
Obasa’s application is predicated on nine grounds, including
the interpretation of various sections of the Constitution of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (As amended), and the Rules and Standing Order of the
Lagos State House of Assembly.
The suit read in part: “This application is predicated among
which he stated the suit concerns the interpretation of Sections 36; 90;
92(2)(c); 101 and 311 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,
1999 (As amended) vis-à-vis ORDER V RULE 18(2) and Order II Rule
9(1)(ii)(iii)(iv)(v)(vi)(vii)(viii) OF RULES AND STANDING ORDER OF LAGOS STATE
HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY (which enjoy constitutional flavor and status);
“The action borders on the constitutionality or otherwise of
the sitting and proceedings of the Lagos State House of Assembly of the 13th
January, 2025 where the Plaintiff herein, as Honourable Speaker was said to be
impeached.
“This action challenges the constitutionality of the sitting
and proceedings of the Lagos State House of Assembly to sit during recess
without the Speaker reconvening the House or giving any other person powers to
reconvene the House.
“Public interest requires the case to be heard and
determined speedily and expeditiously so that legislative activities in the
State is not stalled.
“The legality of the continued sitting of the 1st defendant
under the present leadership in violation of the aforementioned laws and rules
calls for an urgent determination;
“The nature of this action is such that is required to be
heard and determined expeditiously having regard to the exceptional circumstances
surrounding same;
“There is need to abridge the time within which the
Defendants may file their response to the originating summon as well as time
within which the claimant/Applicant may file its reply on point of law; and
“This Honourable Court is imbued with inherent powers to
grant accelerated hearing and abridgment of time; and
“It is expedient to grant accelerated hearing of this action
and abridgment of time for parties to file the relevant processes in the
interest of justice.”
Obasa maintained that none of the parties to the case would
be prejudiced or suffer any injustice by the grant to his application.