Chaos Erupts as Ousted Lagos Speaker Obasa Storms Assembly, Declares Himself in Charge
Dramatic Return Shocks Lagos
Lagos, Nigeria – On Thursday, February 27, 2025, Mudashiru Obasa made a shocking return to the Lagos State House of Assembly complex. The impeached former Speaker boldly declared himself still in charge. His actions threw the legislative body into disarray, escalating political tensions in Nigeria’s economic capital.
Obasa arrived at noon with police and State Security Service personnel. His appearance coincided with reports of security withdrawal from current Speaker Mojisola Meranda.

Obasa’s Defiant Statement
“I’ve resumed, and I remain the Speaker of the Assembly,” Obasa told reporters. He added, “I’ve never been removed. Impeachment requires due process. I support democracy, but proper procedures must be followed.”
Background of the Crisis
The Assembly removed Obasa on January 13, 2025. 32 out of 40 members voted for his impeachment. Colleagues accused him of poor leadership, chronic lateness, and abuse of office.
Mojisola Meranda, Obasa’s former deputy, became the new Speaker. She made history as the first woman in this position. However, Obasa has consistently challenged his removal’s legality.
Failed Resolution Attempts
Several high-profile figures tried to resolve the dispute. These included President Bola Tinubu, the Governance Advisory Council, and Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu. The All Progressives Congress (APC) also intervened. Despite these efforts, the leadership crisis persists.
Mixed Reactions and Legal Complications
Obasa’s return sparked diverse reactions. Supporters see it as a rightful reclamation. Opponents call it illegal and destabilizing. Segun Ajiboye, Speaker Meranda’s Chief Press Secretary, accused Obasa of “breaking into the office.”
The situation has grown more complex due to Obasa’s lawsuit. He’s suing Speaker Meranda and the Assembly. The Lagos State High Court will hear the case on Friday, February 28, 2025.
Implications for Lagos Governance
This power struggle threatens to paralyze legislative functions. It could impact key policies in Nigeria’s most populous state. Stakeholders now call for immediate action to restore order and ensure safety.
Potential Compromise
Chief Muraina Taiwo of the Governance Advisory Council hinted at a possible solution. The party may select a new Speaker from the seven lawmakers representing Lagos West.
Security Concerns
Tensions continue to rise, raising fears of potential violence. Speaker Meranda’s security detail was withdrawn. An aide appealed to Governor Sanwo-Olu for intervention, citing her vulnerability.
Broader Political Implications
Critics argue this crisis highlights wider issues in Nigerian politics. They call for stronger checks and balances within the political system.
Looking Ahead
The coming days are crucial for the Assembly’s future leadership. Many hope for a swift, peaceful resolution. This would allow the Assembly to resume its legislative duties.
The public eagerly awaits Friday’s court case outcome. It could clarify Obasa’s removal’s legal status and potentially resolve the crisis.
Maintaining peace and respecting democratic processes remain the focus. Both international and local observers are monitoring the situation closely. They emphasize the need for a constitutional resolution upholding Nigeria’s democratic principles.