Bode George, a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has criticised the Lagos state house of assembly over its decision to reinstate Mudashiru Obasa as speaker.
Obasa was removed from office by a majority of lawmakers
following allegations of financial misconduct but was later reinstated in what
George described as a “disregard for due process”.
Speaking in an interview with The Tribune on Saturday,
George accused the assembly of acting like a “private enterprise” rather than a
democratic institution.
George questioned why Obasa was reinstated without
addressing the allegations that led to his removal.
He further suggested that the lawmakers’ actions undermined
democratic principles.
“If they are deceiving themselves, they cannot deceive the
general public,” George said.
“If you are the leader of a party and the party was going to go through a procedure, and they accused the speaker of a lot of inappropriate activities – financial and otherwise – shouldn’t you even address those issues?
“Since he didn’t do it, there is no need for Obasa to
respond to the allegations levelled against him. The same people came back and
reinstated or re-elected him. It is an indecent approach to what democracy is
all about.
“If you were accused of certain misdemeanor openly and
people went through a process by which they said enough of you, if you want to
come back, you know you will have to defend yourself first. It’s already in the
public domain, but there was an order that he should be reinstated since it is
a private enterprise.
“Do you return people like that in a democratic dispensation
to override whatever others had been saying? Is it that those Assembly members
didn’t know what they had been talking about before they removed Obasa, or they
are absolutely acting like a military organisation?”
The PDP chieftain also alleged that a single individual
appeared to be in control of the assembly.
“You can see who is in charge. It’s a private enterprise, he
can hire and fire. Is that democracy? You can’t have your opinion to explain
yourself based on the demands from your constituency,” George added.