The ‘Lovers of Lagos,’ a coalition of concerned citizens and political observers, has commended the Lagos State House of Assembly for upholding legislative independence and standing with Honourable Meranda, despite reported arrests by the Department of State Services (DSS) and alleged interventions by party leaders.
Their praise follows a reaffirmation by Assembly members that the removal of former Speaker Honourable Mudashiru Obasa was carried out lawfully, in strict compliance with the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the Powers and Privileges Act.
The lawmakers, citing Sections 92 and 96 of the Constitution, maintained that due process was followed, and any attempts to challenge the action were efforts to undermine the Assembly’s authority.
In a statement released after their appearance at the DSS Lagos Command in Shangisha, the lawmakers assured Lagosians that the House of Assembly remains an independent arm of government, committed to serving the best interests of the people.
“The Lagos State House of Assembly will not bow to pressure or intimidation. Our actions were guided by constitutional provisions, and we will continue to uphold the integrity of the legislative process,” the lawmakers stated.
Despite rumors of political interference, the House stood firm in its decision, a stance that has earned it the admiration of the Lovers of Lagos.
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The group expressed confidence in the Assembly’s ability to protect democratic values and legislative autonomy.
Additionally, the lawmakers commended the DSS for its professionalism in handling the situation, ensuring that engagements were conducted smoothly and respectfully. All detained lawmakers have since been released.
Reiterating their commitment to legislative duties, the Assembly called on all stakeholders—including the executive and the public—to respect the sanctity of legislative processes and avoid undue interference.