Moshood Jimoh, the commissioner of police in Lagos, says the
command has restored the security detail of Mojisola Meranda, the speaker of
the Lagos house of assembly.
Speaking at a press briefing on Thursday, Jimoh said
Meranda’s security detail was initially withdrawn for audit purposes.
Earlier, a high ranking official in the Lagos assembly
confirmed to TheCable that Meranda’s security aides were withdrawn in the
morning.
“Yes, it’s true. Let people know that this woman did not
impose herself on the Lagos house of assembly. She was elected by 33 of the
40-member house. That is to me an overwhelming majority,” the source said.
“We should ask ourselves: Is it because she’s a woman? Women
are also asking the same question. How long do we continue in this tradition?”
Shortly after, Mudashiru Obasa, the impeached speaker, rode
into the assembly complex with a retinue of security aides in tow.
A source told TheCable that Obasa’s security aides were
restored on Thursday morning.
Addressing journalists at the assembly complex, Obasa said
he has resumed his position as the parliament’s leader, insisting that his
removal did not follow due process.
The impeached speaker presided over a “plenary session” with
only four lawmakers in attendance.
There are 40 members in the state assembly, but the majority
refused to participate in the session despite being present at the assembly
complex.
The Lagos legislature has been embroiled in crisis since
Obasa was removed as speaker on January 13.
Meranda was swiftly voted in to replace him — becoming the
first female speaker of the Lagos legislature.
On February 17, the house passed a vote of confidence in
Meranda who subsequently adjourned plenary indefinitely, as rumours swirled
that pressure was mounting on her to resign.
Obasa has repeatedly challenged the process that culminated
in his impeachment, arguing that due procedure was not followed and insisting
that he remains the legitimate speaker of the house.