Sources close to the Assembly have revealed that Obasa has mismanaged his role, prioritizing personal gain over the interests of Lagosians. Allegations are swirling that he has squandered public resources on lavish lifestyles, including multiple marriages and luxurious properties both at home and abroad. This blatant disregard for duty has left many constituents fuming.
In a democracy, such reckless statements could ignite chaos. Legal experts warn that Obasa's claims may even border on treason, as he appears to invite unrest in a state already fraught with tension. The Constitution is clear: a Speaker can only be removed by a two-thirds majority vote, and with 32 lawmakers voting against him, Obasa's time in office has officially come to an end.
As tensions rise, fears are mounting that Obasa may rally armed thugs and street urchins to storm the Assembly on January 27, 2025. The Assembly of Lagos Youths is sounding the alarm, urging Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to enhance security measures around the House to prevent potential violence.
In a bold statement, Comrade Lasisi Robert, Convener of the Assembly of Lagos Youths, calls for immediate action from the Attorney General to prosecute Obasa for his incendiary remarks. "Eko o ni baje!" he declares, promising that Lagos will not fall into chaos.