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Lagos Assembly Speaker, Mudashiru Obasa
The Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Mudashiru Obasa, on Monday, saved what could have resulted in removal of the Alimosho Local Government chairman, Jelili Suleimon over lingering crisis in the area.
During plenary, majority of the lawmakers had recommended the removal or suspension of the council chairman for ‘stubbornly disrespecting’ the House and refusing to obey its resolutions concerning toll collections in the Iyana-Ipaja area of Alimosho.
At least one person was killed on April 16, 2024, when fracas occurred in Iyana-Ipaja over allegations that the council chairman forcefully withdrew the collection of revenues from Abiodun Ejigbadero and handed same to a man allegedly loyal to him.
After what a member of the House, Sa’ad Olumoh, described as a painstaking two months investigation in which all parties to the issue were invited, the Assembly directed Jelili to return Ejigbadero, who was able to present all the vital documents requested during the inquiries.
However, the lawmakers surprisingly received a letter from the secretary to the Alimosho Local Government council, Dare Ogunkoya, stating that the chairman cannot obey the resolutions of the House concerning the matter.
The letter read by the Clerk of the House, Barr. Olalekan Onafeko, said any action by the council chairman on the resolutions of the House would be contentious.
Reacting to the letter, Sanni Okanlawon, who chaired the committee that investigated the crisis, described Jelili as a “stubborn” chairman who would go any length to debase the House.
Okanlawon recalled that in resolving the matter, the committee invited all the stakeholders including Jelili, who the committee discovered to be the cause of the mayhem.
He said while Jelili could not provide any documents, Ejigbadero produced all documents to prove his position as toll collector in the place.
According to Okanlawon, Jelili had remained “defiant” and, to say the least, “this is an affront against the House that had resolved the issue.”
He therefore, urged the House to invoke the right section of the law against the council chairman as a deterrent.
In his contribution, Majority Leader Noheem Adams, said the letter by Ogunkoya undermines the authority of the House which sought peace in the affected area.
Deputy Majority Leader Adedamola Kasunmu told his colleagues, “I can attest to his (Jelili’s) stubbornness. He has shown incompetence and irresponsibility.
“For us to avert further loss of lives, it is good that he is either immediately removed or suspended.”
In their individual contributions, the two lawmakers from Alimosho, Kehinde Joseph and Luqman Orelope, pleaded with the House for leniency on the council chairman.
The duo expressed surprise that the council could disobey the House in such a manner, while Joseph urged that the chairman could be suspended instead of an outright removal.
While noting all the contributions, Obasa wondered why Alimosho was always enmeshed in crises adding that the resolution by the House was to ensure peace in the community.
Pacifying the lawmakers, the speaker said the chairman should be given the benefit of doubt since the letter was not directly written by him and, as such, he could claim ignorance.
He, therefore, directed the Clerk to resend the resolutions of the House to the council chairman, the Local Government Service Commission and other top officials of the Alimosho Local Government council pending further action. (Vanguard)