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Obasa vs. Lagos Assembly: Court Adjourns Case Until Monday

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Justice Yetunde Pinheiro of the Lagos State High Court, Ikeja, on Friday adjourned the suit filed by Hon. Mudashiru Obasa, challenging his removal as Speaker of the Lagos House of Assembly, to Monday. The court will hear all new and pending applications related to the case.

Justice Pinheiro directed all parties to file and serve necessary legal documents before the next hearing. Among the pending applications, the Deputy Speaker and 36 lawmakers are requesting the court to dismiss the suit, arguing that it has become an academic exercise.

Two new legal representatives, Olusola Idowu and Clement Onwuenwunor (SAN), have also joined the case on behalf of the four lawmakers who opposed Obasa’s impeachment. They have pending applications awaiting review.

Lagos Speaker Crisis: Legal Teams at Odds as Court Hearing Date Announced

Following deliberations, Justice Pinheiro adjourned the matter to Monday, citing the need for justice.

Speaking to journalists after the court session, Obasa’s counsel, Fashanu, reiterated that his client is contesting both the legality of his removal and the allegations listed in the impeachment notice. The accusations include fraud, abuse of office, high-handedness, and gross misconduct. Fashanu emphasized that Obasa was not given a fair hearing.

Meanwhile, Romeo Michael, a lawyer representing 34 lawmakers recently added to the suit, stated that their counterclaim argues Obasa’s removal was constitutional under Section 92 of the 1999 Nigerian Constitution, rather than being subject to Lagos Assembly rules.

In his suit, Obasa maintains that his removal was unlawful, as the Assembly was in recess when the impeachment occurred. According to his legal filing dated February 12, 2025, he was ousted on January 13, 2025, by 36 lawmakers while he was out of the country.

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Crisis Rocks Lagos APC Over Alleged Candidate Imposition Ahead of July 12 Poll

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A political crisis is unfolding within the Lagos State chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) ahead of the July 12 local government elections, as tensions mount over alleged attempts to impose candidates. Dozens of chairmanship aspirants and party stakeholders across various Local Government Areas (LGAs) and Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) have voiced strong opposition to what they describe as an undemocratic process.

The discontent follows the release of election guidelines by the Lagos State Independent Electoral Commission (LASIEC), which scheduled the polls to fill 57 chairmanship positions across 20 LGAs and 37 LCDAs. While the APC has promoted consensus candidacy as a strategy to streamline its primaries, critics argue it has been hijacked by party elites to handpick loyalists.

Lagos LG Poll: APC Calls for Peace, Unity Among Aspirants

According to reports, internal screening committees—formed by APC leaders in multiple councils—have recommended consensus candidates without transparent input from the broader party base. In Ojokoro LCDA, for instance, Mobolaji Sanusi was announced as the consensus candidate by the Ojokoro Apex Council. However, a rival faction subsequently declared Rosiji Yemisi as its preferred candidate, deepening the conflict.

Sources allege that Sanusi’s endorsement was influenced by high-ranking party officials, including Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Mudashiru Obasa. Critics argue that Sanusi lacks local electoral history and warn that his imposition could damage the party’s grassroots support in Ojokoro.

Ojokoro APC Leaders Back Sanusi as Consensus Candidate for LG Polls

A similar controversy has erupted in Yaba LCDA, where a coalition of concerned residents and stakeholders accused party leaders of attempting to replace the top scorer in the screening, William Babatunde (85%), with Babatunde Ojo (65%), who ranked 11th among 14 aspirants. The coalition, led by Amoo Ismail, petitioned First Lady Oluremi Tinubu and President Bola Tinubu, urging intervention to stop what they described as a repeat of politically motivated impositions.

“It is unjust for a single individual to override the will of the community,” the petition read. “We call for an inclusive, transparent selection process that reflects the true will of the people.”

Political tension has also surfaced online. Opeyemi Ahmed, spokesperson for the outgoing Agboyi-Ketu LCDA chairman, Dele Osinowo, warned on Facebook (in a now-deleted post) that imposition could cost the APC support in 2027. “Tinubu needs to win Lagos, but if names are being written at the top under the guise of consensus, we risk losing everything,” Ahmed wrote.

Veteran APC chieftain, Fouad Oki, issued a public letter warning that failure to uphold internal democracy could sabotage not only the upcoming council elections but also future general elections. “Unity forged under injustice is brittle,” Oki warned, urging the party to abandon “the politics of imposition.”

In response, Lagos APC Publicity Secretary, Seye Oladejo, dismissed the allegations. He insisted that the primary process was still ongoing and that consensus remained a constitutionally accepted and historically effective method for minimizing post-primary disputes.

“Where consensus is reached, it will be affirmed. Where it is not, primaries will proceed. Nobody is being imposed on anyone,” Oladejo said, emphasizing the party’s commitment to internal democracy and conflict resolution.

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Oshodi-Isolo LGA: A Thriving Urban Hub Transformed by Visionary Leadership

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The Executive Chairman of Oshodi-Isolo LGA, Otunba Kehinde Almoroof Oloyede

Oshodi-Isolo Local Government Area (LGA), one of Lagos State’s most vibrant and strategically located urban centers, is experiencing a remarkable era of transformation under the leadership of its Executive Chairman, Otunba Kehinde Almoroof Oloyede. Known for its bustling markets, transport interchanges, and rich cultural tapestry, Oshodi-Isolo has long been central to the commercial heartbeat of Lagos. Today, that legacy is being expanded with a fresh wave of infrastructural, social, and economic development.


About Oshodi-Isolo LGA

Established in 1976, Oshodi-Isolo is located in western Lagos, bordered by Ikeja, Mushin, Amuwo-Odofin, and Alimosho LGAs. It encompasses prominent communities such as Oshodi, Isolo, Mafoluku, Ajao Estate, Ilasamaja, Okota, and parts of Ejigbo. With a diverse population that includes Yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, and immigrants from West Africa, the LGA reflects the multicultural dynamism of Lagos itself.

Oshodi-Isolo is a major commercial and transportation hub. The area houses the Oshodi Transport Interchange, one of the largest in West Africa, and is renowned for markets like the Oshodi Market, which supports thousands of traders daily. Despite its economic vibrancy, the area has historically faced urban challenges such as traffic congestion, flooding, and housing pressure—issues that have begun to see improvement under current leadership.


Leadership and Achievements of Chairman Kehinde Oloyede

Since assuming office on August 1, 2021, Otunba Kehinde Almoroof Oloyede has committed to redefining governance at the grassroots. His administration has taken bold steps to address longstanding issues in infrastructure, education, health, and community development. With a focus on transparency, inclusiveness, and execution, he has positioned Oshodi-Isolo as one of the most progressive LGAs in Lagos.

Infrastructure Development

Oloyede’s tenure has seen the construction of over 50 roads, linking neighborhoods and easing internal mobility. These projects have tackled flood-prone zones with proper drainage systems and improved street lighting to enhance safety at night.

Water Projects

Clean water access has expanded significantly, with water projects executed in more than 45 streets. These efforts contribute to better hygiene, reduce water-borne diseases, and alleviate the stress of sourcing potable water in underserved areas.

Educational Support

Education remains a cornerstone of the Oloyede administration. The construction of an ultra-modern block of classrooms at St. Paul Primary School, Mafoluku, demonstrates a commitment to quality learning environments. His government has also distributed free school uniforms, books, and bags, and provided transportation for schoolchildren to support low-income families.

Healthcare Initiatives

A new standard Primary Healthcare Centre is under construction to boost access to basic health services. In addition, existing clinics are being upgraded, and awareness campaigns have focused on preventive care and maternal health.

Youth Empowerment and Social Welfare

Partnering with organizations like the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the LGA has delivered skill acquisition programs and vocational training for young people. His administration has also distributed palliative support to over 30,000 households, particularly during challenging economic periods.

Lagos LG Poll: APC Calls for Peace, Unity Among Aspirants


Recognition and Community Engagement

Chairman Oloyede’s performance has not gone unnoticed. In March 2025, civic organizations and media outlets acknowledged his excellence in local governance, citing him as a model for LGAs across Nigeria. He has also emphasized participatory governance, recently hosting a stakeholders’ forum for the 2025 budget, inviting residents to contribute ideas directly to development planning.


A Vision for the Future

With continued focus on transparency, infrastructure, and empowerment, Otunba Oloyede’s administration is setting the stage for a smarter, more livable Oshodi-Isolo. The transformation happening in markets, schools, and streets reflects a leadership that listens and acts—and a community ready to rise with it.

As Lagos State continues its broader push for urban renewal and inclusive growth, Oshodi-Isolo under Chairman Oloyede stands as a shining example of grassroots governance that delivers.

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NAFDAC Uncovers Illegal Fake Alcohol Factory in Lagos

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The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has uncovered a counterfeit alcoholic beverage operation in Lagos State, leading to the arrest of one suspect and the seizure of adulterated products valued at over ₦114 million.

In a statement released on Thursday, May 8, NAFDAC confirmed the arrest of Madu Abuchi Simon, who was allegedly involved in the counterfeiting of several popular alcoholic brands including Hennessy, William Lawson, Baileys, Martell, St. Remy, and Jameson.

During the raid, NAFDAC officials discovered a range of materials used in the illegal operation, such as expired Amarula cream liqueur, empty branded bottles and cartons, counterfeit labels, stoves, buckets, cotton wool, and a purple chemical believed to be used for cleaning and reusing bottles.

Simon reportedly attempted to flee the scene but was captured by enforcement agents. The agency confiscated more than 100 cartons of counterfeit alcoholic beverages and has sealed the facility pending further investigation.

NAFDAC Seals 3,000 Lagos Shops, Confiscates 12 Truckloads of Counterfeit Drugs

NAFDAC has urged consumers to purchase alcoholic products only from verified and reputable sources, and encouraged the public to report any suspicious activity to the nearest NAFDAC office.

Meanwhile, the Senate Committee on Federal Character and Inter-Governmental Affairs has initiated an investigation into alleged breaches of the Federal Character Principle by several government ministries, departments, and agencies (MDAs).

This follows a motion moved in March 2025 by Senator Osita Ngwu (Enugu West), titled “Urgent Need to Address Systemic Abuse and Ineffective Implementation of the Federal Character Principle,” which was adopted by the Senate.

The motion cited widespread non-compliance with Sections 14(3) and 14(4) of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), which require equitable representation in federal institutions.

Among the agencies under scrutiny are the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), NAFDAC, Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), National Pension Commission (PENCOM), Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC), Federal University of Technology Akure (FUTA), National Library of Nigeria (NLN), Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN), Energy Commission of Nigeria (ECN), and the Nigeria Nuclear Regulatory Authority (NNRA).

According to Senator Allwell Heacho Onyesoh (Rivers East), Chairman of the Committee, the probe will examine irregularities in recruitment practices and distribution of federal infrastructure. The findings will be presented to the Senate within three months.

The investigative hearings will commence on Wednesday, May 7, 2025, at the Equal Opportunities Hearing Room 211, Senate Building, National Assembly Complex, Abuja. All implicated agencies have been formally invited to attend and provide relevant documentation.

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