Lagos lawmakers fault  presence of DSS personnel  at Assembly complex

Mon, Feb 17, 2025
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MEMBERS of the Lagos State House of Assembly have faulted the presence  of  armed personnel of Department of State Security (DSS) at the assembly complex in Ikeja on Monday.

The House, at a plenary presided over by the Speaker, Mojisola Meranda,  called on the state’s Director of DSS to explain the reasons for the personnel’s presence.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that there was commotion  at the Assembly on Monday as lawmakers and legislative  staff clashed with men of the DSS  after  their arrival at the chamber.

The complex was shut  for several hours  before some legislative staff forced the chamber’s doors open.

Meranda  faulted the presence of DSS men at the complex, accusing the service of intimidation and harassment of lawmakers.

She said the “invasion” of the Assembly complex by DSS personnel was an attack on  democracy.

” I am appealing to the leadership of the DSS to let us know the reason for  taking over the House of assembly, especially coming to this chamber with weapons”,she said.

Speaking , Mr Kehinde Joseph(APC-Alimosho ll) urged President Bola Tinubu to urgently intervene in the problems in the House in order to save democracy.

Joseph described the presence and actions of the DSS personnel at the chamber as a  national embarrassment.

The lawmaker also urged the National Assembly to intervene in the crisis in the House  in order to reduce tension.

Another lawmaker , Mr Stephen Ogundipe, while condemning the “invasion” of the House by DSS   personnel  , described it as an abuse of legislative procedure

“This is not government by barrels of gun. This is an aberration of democracy. Bringing in anarchy, that is what they have done today. It is a total embarrassment and harassment.

“Nobody can dictate to us. God chooses “We are solidly behind your leadership, Mr. Speaker. Nobody can remove you,” he said.

In his contribution,another legislator, Mr Abiodun Tobun, said the” invasion” of the   Assembly was an aberration.

Tobun said the leadership issues in the House could be  resolved in a systematic way rather than  intervention of security operatives.

“A letter has been written on the floor of the House, that the case (filed by the former Speaker against his removal)has been taken to court.

“We have the three arms of governments: We have the legislative, the executive and the judiciary.

“If somebody feels that it is the duty of that person to approach the court of competent jurisdiction to intervene, mediate and interpret, and we believe in a democratic setting, such intervention will survive rather than some officers to come to the chamber.

“This is unheard of. This is an embarrassment to the Lagos Assembly, embarrassment to the countries of Nigeria, embarrassment to the National Assembly  parliaments, both the Senate and National Assembly, and embarrassment to democracy.

“I  feel the leadership of the party, the government  at the centre, state governments should rise up to question the invasion of this parliament today,” he said.

NAN reports that on Jan. 13,, the speakership crisis started following the removal of the immediate past speaker, Mudashiru Obasa over alleged financial impropriety and gross misconduct .

Obasa was immediately replaced by his Deputy ,Meranda.

Obasa on Friday had approached the Lagos Hight Court to challenge his removal by his colleagues. (NAN)

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Feb. 17, 2025

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