In a statement he signed on Thursday, February 27, Obasa
stated that the assault on the operatives was highly regrettable.
The statement read: “On behalf of the Lagos State House of
Assembly, I hereby apologise to the security agencies for the embarrassment
caused them, and in particular for the assault on security operatives of the
DSS as widely circulated in videos.
“We value you and the work you are doing. You are the ones
we call on in our time of need for the protection of lives and property in and
around the assembly and Lagos state. It is clear that the assembly requested
for additional support and your presence on this particular day.
“This is what we have always done in the past. It is
regrettable that security operatives of the DSS had to be assaulted in the
hallowed chambers of our State Assembly. I hereby apologise unreservedly on
behalf of the entire Assembly.
“The Lagos Assembly and Security agents have always enjoyed
a cordial and respectful relationship, and we have always called upon you when
there is a need to maintain law and order. We hope that this incident will not
damage the good relationship that we have built and enjoyed over the years.
“We plead on behalf of those who have been charged to court
and look forward to an amicable settlement of this matter to foster our
continued partnership for the peace of our dear state and at large.”
The apology comes as Obasa returned to the Assembly complex
earlier today and declared that he had resumed his position as Speaker.
Meanwhile, three assembly staff members have been granted
bail after being charged with assaulting DSS operatives.