The Lagos State House of Assembly, through its Speaker, Hon. Mudashiru Obasa, has said that the lawmakers are not “fighting” Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu.
Mega Icon Magazine recalled that the state legislature had earlier rejected 17 of the 39 commissioner-nominees sent by the governor for screening.
The Speaker, who presided over the Monday plenary of the House, said no matter the threat by some persons, the Assembly won’t spill its discovery during the screening of the rejected commissioner-nominees.
He added that no amount of intimidation would make the Assembly change its constitutional decision on the rejected nominees of the governor.
Obasa said himself and Sanwo-Olu had come a long way as “brothers”.
“We’ve been around together for a long. In the past four years, we have been working together, and I wonder why anytime we say ‘no’ to the request of the governor, it becomes something else.
“That is when the so-called elite concludes that we are fighting the governor. The House came up with so many resolutions which the executive did not carry out. Nobody has noticed that, nobody has said anything about that.
“So, I don’t know what informed the erroneous belief that the House is fighting the governor.”
Obasa further explained that the Assembly exercised its constitutional responsibility by confirming and rejecting some of the commissioner-nominees of the governor.
The Speaker said he is trying to protect his party, the All Progressives Congress (APC).
“So, I am trying to protect my party and would continue to do that, but we are not going to sacrifice service to our people for technocrats, no.
“If anybody is interested to knowing why we have taken such a decision, he should approach the House. The House, as a body, restrains itself from exposing what was discovered during the screening exercise, and we would not be forced to spill it.”
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