Wednesday, March 12, 2025 - The Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Mudashiru Obasa, on Tuesday, filed a corruption case against his brief successor, Mojisola Meranda, at the Ikeja High Court
Obasa, who was impeached on January 13 over allegations of fraud,
high-handedness, abuse of office, and gross misconduct, is now seeking a court
ruling to strip Meranda of the official recognition as a former Speaker of the
Assembly.
The respondents in the case include members of the Lagos Assembly and
Meranda herself.
At the resumed hearing on Tuesday, Lead Counsel for the Assembly, Femi
Falana (SAN), informed the court that Obasa’s legal team, led by Afolabi Fasanu
(SAN), had submitted additional affidavits containing fresh allegations of
fraud against Meranda.
The development prompted Meranda’s counsel, Tayo Oyetibo (SAN), to
request an adjournment to properly respond to the fresh allegations.
“There are serious fraud allegations in the
further affidavits my learned brother referred to. We shall be asking for an
adjournment to respond to the new application,” Oyetibo stated.
In a dramatic turn, Obasa sought to replace the House of Assembly’s
legal team, introducing Olusola Idowu (SAN) as incoming counsel for the
Assembly.
However, Falana opposed the move, citing a Court of Appeal ruling that
requires a trial court to first hear and rule on an application for a change of
counsel before proceeding with other matters.
Justice Yetunde Pinheiro, who presided over the matter, ruled that all
applications, including those seeking injunctions and those challenging
jurisdiction, would be heard together at the next sitting.
“All the applications will be taken at once.
This includes applications regarding jurisdiction and the injunction request,
as well as the application for change of counsel,” Justice Pinheiro ruled.
The case was adjourned to March 17 for the hearing of all pending
applications.
The ongoing legal battle between Obasa and Meranda is the latest in a
series of political intrigues that have rocked the Lagos State Assembly since
Obasa’s short-lived impeachment and subsequent reinstatement as Speaker.
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