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  • Obasa celebrates Lagos deputy governor Hamzat at 60

    Obasa celebrates Lagos deputy governor Hamzat at 60

    The Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa, has described deputy governor, Kadiri Obafemi Hamzat, as a seasoned administrator passionate about the growth and development of Lagos.

    Obasa said this on Wednesday, in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Eromosele Ebhomele, celebrating Dr. Hamzat, who clocks 60 on Thursday, September 19.

    The Speaker, while calling Dr. Hamzat a blessing to Lagos and Nigeria, added that the Deputy Governor had shown over the years that he is a strong believer in the Lagos project and that his contributions to the progress of the State cannot be under-emphasised.

    “He is not just a seasoned administrator alone, a fine gentleman, he has contributed through his office and collaborations with other leaders in the state to make Lagos remain great.

    “At 60, Dr. Hamzat maintains a series of achievements making him a perfect example of a technocrat whose commitment has brought positive results to the State.

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    “He is a dedicated Nigerian, a true brother and trusted ally in the push to make Lagos a better place,” Obasa said while noting the cordial relationship between Hazmat and Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and their collaboration with other arms of government resulting in the seamless running of the State.

    “I congratulate Dr. Obafemi Hamzat, a worthy friend and committed leader in Lagos as he becomes a sexagenarian. He remains a blessing to us all and we are happy to have him as the Deputy Governor of Lagos.

    “Dr. Hamzat is a very loyal team player with fantastic knowledge and managerial skills and we are always proud to have him with us.

    “His experience over the years has helped advance the glory of our dear State. We appreciate him for being a valuable contributor to the success so far recorded in Lagos.

    “On behalf of my family, my colleagues, management and staff of the Lagos State House of Assembly, I thank Allah for helping our Deputy Governor achieve this milestone. I also pray for more of Allah’s grace upon him,” the statement added.

  • Reps honour Obasa’s father

    Reps honour Obasa’s father

    The House of Representatives has honoured the late Pa  Atanda Obasa with a ‘stanfing tribute’ at the plennary in solidarity with his son, Lagos State House of Assembly Speaker Mudashiru Obasa.

    A minute of silence was observed in his memory, following a lettter by Representative Wale Ahmed  (APC Agege) informing the House aboit his passage.

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    Speaker Tajudeen Abbas, who read the letter described the deceased as an eminent Lagosian and prayed for the repose of his soul.

  • Sanwo-Olu, Abiru, Odunmbaku condole with Obasa over dad’s death

    Sanwo-Olu, Abiru, Odunmbaku condole with Obasa over dad’s death

    • Speaker’s father buried

    Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has commiserated with Speaker of the House of Assembly, Mudashiru Obasa, on the death of his father, Alhaji Sulaiman Obasa.

    The late Alhaji Obasa died early yesterday. He was 83.

    Sanwo-Olu, in a statement by his media aide, Gboyega Akosile, urged Obasa, the deceased family, friends and associates to immortalise the late businessman.

    It reads: “Losing our loved ones is one of the most difficult experiences we can face. And though they are gone, the memories and the love we shared are forever etched in our hearts to nurture and cherish. We must also take solace in God for a good life lived by the deceased.

    “I sympathise with my brother, Mudashiru Obasa, on the demise of his father, Alhaji Sulaiman Obasa. My heartfelt cond olences to the entire Obasa family, and the people of Agege, over this death.

    “I pray God grants Alhaji Obasa eternal rest and the family the fortitude to bear the loss.”

    Senator Tokunbo Abiru (Lagos East) said: “This is indeed a trying period for the Obasa family. I share in their grief, while urging them to take solace in the fact that their Late patriarch lived a life worthy of emulation and survived by successful children.

    “I pray Allah grants the deceased Aljannah firdous.”

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    National Leader of the pro-APC political group, The Mandate Movement, Cardinal Odunmbaku, also commiserated Obasa.

    A condolence message by the Director of Media and Communications, Dr. Seyi Bamigbade, expressed sadness over the death. It described the deceased as ‘a true leader and patriot who built bridges of love and harmony in Lagos and beyond’.

    “Cardinal James Odunmbaku (Baba Eto) is saddened by the sudden departure of elder statesman, Alhaji Sulaiman Obasa. Our condolences to the family, friends and those Alhaji Obasa left behind. He was truly a community leader, a bridge builder and passionate patriot who served his community and fatherland tirelessly with vigour and undying commitment…”

    The late Alhaji Obasa was buried 2pm yesterday at Suco Road, by The Orange Place, along abattoir, Agege, according to Islamic rites.

    The internment was witnessed by family members, friends and sympathisers, among whom were Deputy Governor Obafemi Hamzat, cabinet members, lawmakers, politicians, among others.

  • We must not disappoint our constituents, Obasa tells lawmakers

    We must not disappoint our constituents, Obasa tells lawmakers

    Speaker of the Lagos state House of Assembly, Mudashiru Obasa has urged lawmakers to get a full understanding of the rudiments and details of the 2024 budget because ‘we must not let our constituents down’. 

    Obasa spoke in Abuja at the ongoing three-day budget retreat themed ‘Sustainability of ongoing reforms in Lagos State: Prospects, opportunities and challenges’, organised for lawmakers.

    According to the speaker, the lawmakers represent millions of residents who expect to see a Lagos State that meets their yearnings.

    He said: “We all represent the 40 constituencies of Lagos State and the people in those constituencies are in their millions. How do we serve them effectively? One of the ways is for us to understand the rudiments and details of budgets.

    “We must, therefore, truly understand the intention of coming together to discuss issues within the budget knowing that this is in the interest of those we serve. 

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    “You can only perform effective oversight functions when you have a knowledge of what you are expected to do. I, therefore, urge us to pay attention and be dedicated because I believe the knowledge we will gain here will further sharpen our understanding.

    “The essence of this is to ensure that we prevent waste and identify corruption where necessary. Above all, we should always remember that we have great people, residents of Lagos, who we promised to serve excellently,” he said.

    Clerk of the House Olalekan Onafeko hoped the retreat would be beneficial to the House. 

    He noted that the speaker, during the budget presentation, gave an insight into the roles the House is expected to play in its passage.

    Governor Sanwo-Olu last Wednesday presented the 2024 budget of N2.246 trillion, comprising total revenue of N1.847,951 trillion and deficit financing of N398.283 billion to the House of Assembly.

  • ‘We are proud of Obasa’s leadership’

    ‘We are proud of Obasa’s leadership’

    Deputy Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Lasbat Meranda, has described Speaker Mudashiru Obasa’s leadership style as ‘excellent and worthy of emulation’.

    Meranda spoke at the unveiling of a book, ‘The Man Called Obasa’, written by a member of the House, Adedamola Kasunmu, in honour of Obasa’s 51st birthday.

    Obasa, according to Meranda, has contributed immensely to the development of Lagos State through legislations that continue to stand the test of time and put the state on a greater pedestal.

    She said: “He is a wonderful man, a mentor and lover of new ideas, friend to all and father to all. He started the annual town hall meetings which we do simultaneously across the 40 constituencies, compiling thoughts and ideas to help Lagos State.

    “The Yoruba Language Preservation Law is really working for us, and it is now being replicated in other states.”

    Meranda added that the Neighbourhood Safety Corps, which was initiated by the speaker, has also been replicated in the form of Amotekun in the Southwest and other parts of the country.

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    Former Deputy Speaker of the House, Mrs. Funmilayo Tejuosho, noted that ‘Obasa’s path to a more impactful lifestyle started in 2003 when he was first elected as a lawmaker’.

    “Since then, Obasa has not disappointed the people. His love for Lagos earned him the position of Speaker for the third consecutive time. Mr. Speaker has made us proud as legislators. He has always fought for good governance. He is a very serious minded person, very intelligent and sincere.

    “How else do we let him know that he is highly regarded, how else do we let him know that he is doing well than to put it in print and blow our own trumpet, saying we are very proud of him?” she added.

    Kasunmu, who described Obasa as ‘an exemplary leader, a committed democrat and astute legislator’, said plans were on to hold a symposium where issues affecting the legislative arm of government in Nigeria would be discussed and solutions proffered.

    “Under Speaker Obasa, the Lagos State House of Assembly has become an exemplary model of a transformative and leading legislature in the country. Therefore, the symposium would address many of the challenges confronting the Nigerian legislative Houses,” he added.

  • ‘Obasa has set pace with leadership skills’

    ‘Obasa has set pace with leadership skills’

    A Lawmaker, Gbolahan Yishawu, has hailed Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Mudashiru Obasa, for bringing his leadership skills to bear on the House of Assembly.

     Yishawu, who represents ti-Osa Constituency 2 in the Assembly, paid tribute to Obasa in a congratulatory message on his 51st birthday at the weekend.

    He described Obasa as a visionary and distinguished politician  committed to charting new paths  for national development.

     “He has not only distinguished himself as a lawyer, lawmaker and politician, his track-record as a leader is outstanding. He is bold, forthright and visionary, always looking out for ways to chart a new path to enrich process and outcomes.

     “Under the leadership of Mr Speaker, the Lagos State House of Assembly has continued to set the pace among the legislative houses in Nigeria. 

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    “It is on record that under him, the 9th Assembly passed a total of 46 bills and over 120 resolutions, which made huge positive impacts in the development of Lagos State and lives of Lagosians.

     Yishawu also lauded the Speaker for his accommodating style.

     “He is never afraid to assign responsibilities to others and extend opportunities that help to broaden the experience and record of other legislators in Lagos State and Nigeria generally. He is always looking out for good, progress and development of others.

    “This day offers me yet another opportunity to celebrate and appreciate this great man, who I have had the privilege and honour of working with in the last 12 years, eight of those years under his leadership as the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly,” he said.  

    Yishawu prayed that the  Almighty Allah grant him good health and wisdom to continue to positively impact this and future generations.

  • Obasa @51: Why speaker remains game player in Lagos politics, by Jamiu Yisa

    Obasa @51: Why speaker remains game player in Lagos politics, by Jamiu Yisa

    Many politicians in Lagos state have expressed their thoughts as the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Mudashiru Ajayi Obasa, celebrates his 51st birthday.

    In his article titled: “Obasa: 51 Hearty Cheers to the Legislative Generalissimo”, one of the aides to the speaker, Jamiu Yisa, described Obasa as a rare legislator who consistently delivers excellence over a span of two decades.

    He said: “In the world of politics, it is a rare occurrence to find a legislator who consistently delivers excellence over a span of two decades. However, in the case of Rt. Hon. (Dr.) Mudashiru Ajayi Obasa, the speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly in Nigeria, this exceptional feat has become a defining characteristic of his distinguished career.

    “As we celebrate his 51st birthday and 20 years of legislative excellence from 2003 to 2023, it is impossible to ignore the significant impact he has made on the lives of the people he serves.

    “Starting as a councillor in Agege Local Government in 1999, Obasa has developed into a significant player in Lagos politics, reaching the third highest position in the state.

    “In 2003, he represented his constituents, Agege Constituency 01, in the Lagos State House of Assembly. On June 8, 2015, he was elected as the Speaker of the Eighth Assembly. His colleagues reelected him to continue his commendable work in the Ninth and current 10th Assembly.

    “From the moment he took his oath of office in 2003, it was evident that he possessed a remarkable dedication to public service. Throughout his terms in office, he has consistently demonstrated a deep understanding of the needs and aspirations of the Lagos State community. This empathy, coupled with his unwavering commitment to progress, has allowed him to navigate the complex landscape of legislative work with ease.

    “One cannot discuss Obasa’s legislative achievements without acknowledging the transformative legislation he has championed. To date, he has initiated approximately six Private Member Bills, making him the first and only Speaker in Lagos history to accomplish such a feat. It’s also important to mention that the majority of his Private Member Bills have directly benefited the people of the state.

    The House under his speakership had passed into Law, 46 Bills with over 120 resolutions and a couple of regulations in four years, during the 9th Assembly. With such passage, the House had brought about remarkable legislative improvement and service delivery to the State.

    In addition to his legislative achievements, Obasa’s leadership style is worth commending. As the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, he has fostered an environment of transparency, inclusivity, and accountability. His open-door policy has allowed for constructive dialogue and collaboration among legislators, resulting in the passage of impactful bills and policies.

    There is no doubt about his leadership qualities, and today he successfully guided the proceedings of the state Assembly, resulting in a remarkably peaceful Parliament in Nigeria. Being a bridge builder, he not only promotes peace but also embraces the concept of love and sharing among individuals.

    In his role as an administrator, he made sure to uphold and enhance the tradition of providing continuous training for lawmakers and staff of the Lagos State House of Assembly, making them possibly the well-trained in the country.

    A chieftain and two-term ex-state chairman of the party, Chief Henry Oladele Ajomale, described him as a loyal party man, a leader, a democrat, and both fearless and brave.

    “Obasa has been involved in politics for a while now. Though not as long as some of us, he has definitely worked and contributed a lot over the years. From AD to AC to ACN and now APC, he has helped carry on the vision of our forefathers. Without that continuity, we wouldn’t have the focus or the direction we need.

    “When I was the chairman of the party, he was always there representing the House of Assembly. He made sure everyone paid their dues to support the party. In fact, he led by example – always the first to pay his fair share. That’s the sign of a true team player.

    “To us that know him, know that he is a very courageous, bold, not afraid to take decisions that are going to benefit the majority of the people. That is how you know leadership, by knowing someone who is not afraid to make decisions. The good decisions on behalf of the people show his leadership skill and that is why they call him a leader. So far so good, he has done what is expected of him very well.

    “He is quiet, unassuming but don’t touch the tail of the cobra when it is sleeping. Don’t wake it up, you’ll see venom. The day you try to step on the tail of the cobra, you’re in trouble, but he respects everybody, leaders, elders, even the younger ones because respect begets respect, that is respect deserves and it is reciprocal. He has shown that trait, so he will respect you, even if you’re a toddler. That is why he is unique, that’s why I like him,” said Chief Ajomale.

    Hon. Femi Saheed, the lawmaker representing Kosofe Constituency 02, described him as a man of many parts. “He has an in-depth understanding of what legislature is all about. He is well-grounded in lawmaking and is able to form different opinions fitting each situation. He is a man that you cannot work with and complain about because he is a teacher, a lawmaker, and a pragmatic achiever who loves the people he works with and believes in honesty and dedication. He is a man who assesses you more than you think. He has an innate ability to study individuals personally and assigns responsibilities based on their understanding. He is a good achiever.

    “Lagos State House of Assembly, according to our slogan, is the House above the common standard of Excellence. You can see the kind of laws that we have enacted and the impacts they have made. You can also see the way the public perceives us across the country.

    “It is because of his robust legislative experience that we have been able to bring confidence, sagacity, and exposure into the legislature. This has been the only instrument that we have been using as a recipe to be above other assemblies in Nigeria.”

    According to Engr. Rasheed Shabi, a first-term member representing Lagos Mainland, “I can strongly say that the distinguished Speaker has been a humble and dedicated gentleman. He is distinct and professional in his job. He is someone who will be there for you when you are close to him but do not abuse that relationship.

    “Since we came in, he has been a brother and a leader to all of us. He has never discriminated against anyone, including the two Labor Party representatives. He has accepted us as one. He says that as long as we are in this House, we are all one and it does not matter which party you came on board with. He wants everyone to contribute when it comes to decision-making. He does not dictate the way things should be because he is the Speaker. He wants all of us to contribute, even at the parliamentary level.”

    According to Hon. Kehinde Joseph, a third-term lawmaker representing Alimosho Constituency 02, “If you want to understand how the parliament works, just study the Speaker. He is incredibly smart. Whatever question you ask, he gives an immediate thoughtful response directly related to what you asked.

    “As speaker for the past three assemblies, he has set the standard. And he knows how to reward good work. When it’s time to recognize your efforts, he is there to do it. And don’t even try to act smarter than him because there’s very little about the legislative process he doesn’t know inside and out. If you have any challenges in your work, I guarantee he’ll have the perfect advice. He’s like Joseph in the Bible who could interpret dreams.

    “I have learned so much from him, and I’m very grateful. Among all the state assemblies, he is probably the longest-serving member. When you look at other countries, their parliamentarians often serve for decades. So his longevity really helps us. The state is lucky to have such a capable Speaker. All current and former members will tell you he is the ideal person for the job.”

    According to Hon. Tobun Mustainu Abiodun, “Obasa has been a great friend and mentor since I joined the House. He is very humble and hardworking, always making time to help others understand the legislative process. We’ve learned a lot from him about how to best serve our constituents. He truly cares about the people of Lagos and works tirelessly each day to move the state forward. He leads by example and has helped elevate the House to new heights. I respect him not just as our Speaker but as a father figure who wants the best for all.

    “Under Obasa’s guidance, the Lagos State House of Assembly has become a model for other state legislatures to learn from. He has set a high bar for excellence that we strive each day to meet. From improving infrastructure to passing impactful laws, he has transformed the House into one of the most effective in the country. Other states regularly adopt our policies, showing the positive influence we’ve had nationwide. Obasa’s vision and dedication have strengthened democracy and bettered lives across Lagos. We’re proud of all he has accomplished and the example he sets for principled leadership.

    “The LNSC has been hugely beneficial for Lagos, helping maintain law and order through intelligence gathering and community partnerships. While not armed like the police, they fulfill an important security role. They work closely with the NPF to evaluate threats and keep citizens safe. 

    “No system is perfect, but the LNSC demonstrates Lagos’ commitment to innovative, collaborative approaches that produce real results. Their efforts, along with laws passed by this House under Obasa’s guidance, have undoubtedly enhanced stability across the state.”

    The lawmaker, representing Eti-Osa Constituency 2, Hon. Gbolahan Yishawu, in his congratulatory message to Obasa, speaks to the fact that the journey to the top is its course through the path of loyalty and fidelity to the right values.

    According to him, “He has not only distinguished himself as a lawyer, lawmaker, and politician, his track record as a leader is outstanding. He is bold, forthright, and visionary, always looking out for ways to chart a new path to enrich processes and outcomes.

    “Under the leadership of Mr Speaker, the Lagos State House of Assembly has continued to set the pace among the legislative houses in Nigeria.

    “It is on record that under him, the 9th Assembly passed a total of 46 bills and over 120 resolutions, which made huge positive impacts in the development of Lagos State and the lives of Lagosians.

    “He is never afraid to assign responsibilities to others and extend opportunities that help to broaden the experience and record of other legislators in Lagos State and Nigeria generally. He is always looking out for the good, progress, and development of others.

    “The story of Rt. Hon. (Dr) Obasa is one who inspires in many areas. It is a story of determination and industry that has seen him through an inspiring and progressive journey, which started with him as a legislator in Agege Local Government to become one of the most successful lawmakers in the history of the Lagos State House of Assembly.

    He further stated: “This day offers me yet another opportunity to celebrate and appreciate this great man, who I have had the privilege and honour of working within the last 12 years, eight of those years under his leadership as the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly.

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    “As Rt. Hon. (Dr) Mudashiru Ajayi Obasa celebrates his 51st Birthday, I congratulate and wish him many happy returns of the day. May Almighty Allah grant him good health and wisdom to continue to positively impact this and future generations. Happy Birthday, My Speaker,” he prayed.

    “It is perhaps Obasa’s ability to consistently exceed expectations that sets him apart from his peers. Throughout his 20 years in office, he has continually raised the bar for legislative excellence. Whether through his tireless work ethic, unwavering dedication to the people, or visionary leadership, Obasa has proven time and time again that he is a force to be reckoned with in the political arena.

    “As we reflect on Mudashiru Obasa’s 51st birthday anniversary and 20 years of legislative excellence, it is clear that his impact on Lagos State cannot be overstated. His unwavering commitment to progress, coupled with his visionary leadership, has transformed the lives of countless individuals.

    “As he continues to serve the people of Lagos State, one can only anticipate even greater achievements and a brighter future under his guidance.

  • Obasa celebrates birthday with students, reveals three secrets of success

    Obasa celebrates birthday with students, reveals three secrets of success

    Obasa celebrates birthday with students, reveals three secrets of success

    In celebration of his 51st birthday, the speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Mudashiru Obasa, on Friday, November 10, dedicated time to engaging with pupils and students from various schools in Agege, offering motivational talks and encouraging them to strive for excellence.

    This is as the lawmaker of Lagos State House of Assembly committed to providing computers for Oyewole Secondary School in Agege.

    Obasa, who announced financial support to some of the pupils and students, told them that they can become successful and better in life if they make commitments to their studies, and are dedicated and passionate about education part of their lives.

    He said: “Our being here is an investment for the future because you, our children, will always remember this event and it would motivate you to be great.”

    He told the students that they could achieve their dreams of becoming leaders in their chosen professions as the world is big enough to accommodate them.

    Obasa: “You can fulfil your dreams if you work hard. You can be the governor of Lagos or the president of Nigeria. Lagos as it is today can be compared to many places across the world; it is the fifth largest economy in Africa even though we are just a component of a nation.

    “What do you have to do? Read your books. If you don’t cultivate the reading culture now, it will be difficult by tomorrow. You must read ahead of your examinations.”

    For the female students, be the pride of your parents and the society. Don’t allow the pressures of society to deceive you.

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    “My principal back then would always tell us, ‘pray less, read harder because prayers alone cannot make you pass your examination”, he said while noting that Agege, which he represents at the House of Assembly, has produced great men helping to shape society.

    Addressing the students, the Vice Chancellor of the Lagos State University, Professor Ibiyemi Olayunji-Bello, said while growing up, she never thought she would become a professor.

    Urging the children to be hardworking and practice integrity, she advised them not to be discouraged by their parents’ financial conditions as they work toward their future.

    She said: “You must strive and do your very best. Anyone can be a vice-chancellor. All you have to do is be serious. It doesn’t matter what course you take, just ensure you do it well.”

  • Oba Akiolu a blessing to Nigeria, says Obasa as monarch marks 80th birthday

    Oba Akiolu a blessing to Nigeria, says Obasa as monarch marks 80th birthday

    The speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa has described Oba Rilwanu Akiolu as a blessing to Lagos, adding that at 80, the revered monarch had contributed immensely to the progress of the state.

    Obasa, the Baa’sofin of Lagos, said this in a congratulatory statement issued by his media assistant, Eromosele Ebhomele, to mark the traditional ruler’s 80th birthday on Sunday, October 29.

    Praising Oba Akiolu for his contributions to the advancement of Lagos and its cultural institution, Obasa said the monarch had made indelible footprints in the history of the state with the way he has constantly stood for its peace and growth.

    The speaker, who extolled the virtues of the king as the Permanent Chairman of the State Council of Obas and Chiefs, further appreciated him for his guidance, advice, and love.

    He said: “It gives me immense joy to honour a monarch whose reign as the Oba of Lagos has been characterised by unwavering dedication and compassion for his people.

    “Your guidance and leadership have propelled the political class and our dear state to greater heights, fostering progress, unity and prosperity.

    “Your wisdom and wise counselling have touched countless lives, inspiring generations to strive for excellence and embrace the values of tradition and progress.

    “As head of the traditional council of our state, you have demonstrably employed your throne to strengthen the bond among the traditional rulers in diverse communities paving the way for that enduring peace that we all enjoy today.

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    “You are, indeed, a blessing to our dear state and country. On behalf of my family, colleagues, management, and staff of the Lagos State House of Assembly, I congratulate you on this occasion of your 80th birthday. This milestone is truly worthy of celebration.”

    The speaker prayed for more strength and wisdom for the monarch so that he would continue to use his wealth of experience and passion for peace to support the goal of sustaining the enviable position of Lagos in Nigeria.

    Obasa prayed: “May your reign continue to be a blessing that constantly ushers in abundant accomplishments for generations to come and may you continue to enjoy sound health and happiness, amin.”

  • Buckle down

    Buckle down

    • Local governments in Lagos told to perform or be sanctioned

    Local government councils in Lagos State have got marching orders to perform or be sanctioned. Speaker of the state house of assembly, Mubashiru Obasa, charged the 57 local government areas and local council development areas in the state that, henceforth, their activities would be closely monitored to ensure they deliver democratic dividend to the people at the grassroots.

    The speaker, who spoke during a meeting with the local government officials, said it would no longer be business as usual.

    Obasa touched on several sore points of local councils in the state. He said: “I wonder how you sleep while your council cannot even build and equip a good maternity centre. You can’t justify the fact that in six months, there is no meaningful project done by you in your community.”

    He is also unhappy with the situations where some local government chairmen personalise their councils’ allocations to the detriment of their communities, and some others alongside council managers and treasurers constitute themselves into power blocs that run the councils without inputs from vice chairmen and councillors.

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    “Some councils have no single project for over two years, you treat the vice chairmen and councillors like they must be subservient even when you are going astray. Some of your councillors have not received official vehicles up till now”, Obasa said.

    He is not done yet. “Some of your councils do not have legislative chambers, meaning that the councillors have not been holding sittings. How then do you get approvals for the money you spend? We are aware of how some of these councils go ahead to borrow money up to nine-digit figures without approvals or due process, and how they lease council property without caution. We won’t allow these to happen again.”

    He also stressed the need for quality projects. He told the local government chieftains that if they build roads, they should be durable such that commuters who ply such roads would pray for them whenever they do.

    He added: “Going forward, each council chairman must, every quarter, show something to confirm that you are truly in office. Let there be something to inaugurate.”

    Good talk. Obasa seems to have carefully analysed the inadequacies in local governments in Lagos. But this is not a problem in Lagos alone; it is a national challenge.

     Indeed, some of the speaker’s observations, like some local councils securing loans beyond approved limits without authorisation, are weighty indeed. And if such could be going on in cosmopolitan Lagos, we can only imagine what would be the situation in local government areas in remote parts of the country.

    We want to believe that the speaker spoke for the majority of the members of the state assembly and in line with the oversight that the assembly exercises on the local governments.

     Indeed, we wonder how things degenerated to this extent in Lagos. It would seem the result of the slackness in the assembly’s duties; at least as far as local government oversight is concerned.

    But it is better late than never.

    Local governments are the closest tier of government to the people. They have specific duties that are listed in the constitution. Unfortunately, many of the councils in the country are prevented by governors from performing these duties as they only allocate whatever amount of money they feel like giving the local councils.

    In some states, governors run the councils with caretaker committees for years, as against the constitutional provision that they be run by democratically elected representatives.

    Obasa’s observations on the state of affairs of local governments in the state are too weighty to be ignored. They are a wake-up call on the local government officials to perform or incur the wrath of the state assembly.

    Lagos is not just a ‘Centre of Excellence’; it is role model to many other states in several respects. Its local councils must also be an exemplar of service delivery.