Lagos assembly seals sacked lawmakers offices as crisis worsens
It appears that there is a crisis brewing in the Lagos State House of Assembly, and the situation has taken a dramatic turn. According to reports, the Lagos State Government has sealed off the offices of the sacked lawmakers, a move that is likely to escalate the tension in the state.
For those who may not be aware, the crisis in the Lagos State House of Assembly began when the Speaker of the House, Mudashiru Obasa, was impeached and replaced by a new Speaker, Femi Saheed. The sacked lawmakers, who were loyal to Obasa, have been refusing to vacate their offices, leading to a standoff with the new leadership of the House.
The sealing off of their offices by the state government is likely to be seen as a move to assert the authority of the new leadership and to bring the crisis to an end. However, it is unclear how the sacked lawmakers will react to this development, and whether they will continue to resist the new leadership or accept the decision.
The crisis in the Lagos State House of Assembly has significant implications for the state and its people. The House is responsible for making laws and overseeing the governance of the state, and any disruption to its operations can have far-reaching consequences.
It will be interesting to see how this situation unfolds and whether the parties involved can find a peaceful resolution to the crisis.