The order reportedly issued by President Bora Tinubu to revive Mudasil Obasa as chairman of the Lagos State Assembly is a member of the Governance Advisory Council (GAC) of the All Progressive Conference (APC) in Lagos, Mureina was rejected by. Akanbi Taiwan.
Taiwan submitted that democracy must be allowed to take the course, as God alone has absolute authority to give power and take power.
Naija News understands that as part of the GAC member submission, he highlighted how Obasa irritated his family’s colleagues and erased his motivation to play him as a lawmaker.
While pledging loyalty to President Tinubu and his party, he insisted that the bluff each had been postponed for a long time and was not a rushed decision.
It is understood that President Tinubu wanted Obasa to be resurrected as chairman of the Lagos parliament.
However, Taiwan was quoted from the official gazette of those who said in a statement Wednesday that each speaker remained rejected.
“Loyalty to the president, cause and party leader is paramount, but democracy must take that course.
“As in the Qur’an state of Surah al-Imran (3:26): “Allah, the owner of sovereignty, you give sovereignty, and you will take away your sovereignty.
“Who do you respect and who do you humble? Everything is good in your hands. Certainly, you are capable of everything.
“What will happen? All GAC members can pray can we pray for Allah’s guidance and wisdom as we move forward.”
He first witnessed the lament of members of Lagos MPs about the leadership style of the bluffing each speaker and how it had a negative impact on legislative obligations, and that the status quo was maintained. He added that it is important.
He said that the change in leadership of the Lagos State Assembly “may have been born out of deep frustration and need, not a rushed decision.”
“I first saw the weight of their complaints firsthand as I attended two meetings where members spoke openly and emotionally.
“They detailed the major challenges they faced under the previous speaker. They apparently used up their motivations and hindered their performance as lawmakers.”