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Meranda Assumes Office As Lagos Assembly Speaker Amid Tight Security

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Mojisola Meranda, on Monday officially assumed office as the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly.

This marks a significant transition following the removal of former Speaker, Mudashiru Obasa.

Meranda was accompanied to her new office by her fellow lawmakers, with the notable exception of Obasa. After the formal ceremony, the legislators gathered for a symbolic group photograph, expressing their collective support for her leadership.

In a show of solidarity, the lawmakers praised Meranda for her leadership qualities, chanting, “Madam, continue your work; your work is appealing to us. You are the Speaker, you are the Speaker, you are the Speaker.”

“Speak for Lagos. Continue with your work,” they added.

The legislators joined the Speaker in her office, where intense prayers were offered to mark the beginning of her tenure.

Naija News understands that the ceremony follows claims by Obasa that his impeachment was unconstitutional and did not follow due process.

Security around the Lagos State House of Assembly has been heightened to ensure a peaceful transition and uninterrupted legislative activities.

In a notice signed by Omotayo Adekemi on behalf of Acting Clerk Taiwo Ottun, all staff members and legislative aides were instructed to present valid identity cards to access the premises.

The notice read, “Following management directives, all staff members and legislative aides must present valid identity cards to access the House premises. Entry will be denied to anyone without a valid ID card. We appreciate your cooperation and understanding.”

Police Assure Calm

The Lagos State Police Command has assured residents of maintaining law and order across the state.

State Commissioner of Police, Ishola Olawale emphasized the police’s limited role within the Assembly premises but noted their duty to ensure peace outside and across Lagos.

He said, “While the police have no business inside the Assembly, it is our duty to ensure calmness outside the premises and across the state.”