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Lagos Lawmakers Deny Reports Of Defection To Labour Party

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Twenty-seven members of the Lagos State House of Assembly, on Wednesday, February 19, refuted rumours that they had left the All Progressives Congress (APC) to join the opposition Labour Party (LP).
The rumour of defection emerged amid the ongoing crisis within the Assembly.
This crisis escalated after ousted Speaker Mudashiru Obasa attempted to return to the House.
Obasa, who was removed by a majority of lawmakers on January 13, 2025, went to court last week seeking redress.
The lawmaker filed a lawsuit against the Assembly and the new Speaker, Meranda, at a Lagos State High Court in Ikeja, arguing that his removal during the Assembly’s recess was unconstitutional.
In response to the defection rumours, a statement issued by the Chairman of the House Committee on Information, Strategy, and Security, Hon. (Otunba) Ogundipe Stephen Olukayode, said:
“The Lagos State House of Assembly wishes to categorically debunk the malicious and unfounded publication alleging that twenty-seven members of the Assembly are planning to defect from the ruling party to the opposition Labour Party (LP).
“This publication is entirely false, misleading, and a deliberate attempt to misinform the public.
“We find this report not only offensive but also riddled with inaccuracies and outright falsehoods that serve no purpose other than to sow discord and confusion within the Assembly and among the good people of Lagos State.
“The recent developments in the House, including the removal of the erstwhile Speaker, Hon. Mudashiru Obasa, and the election of Rt. Hon. Mojisola Lasbat Meranda as the new Speaker, are purely internal matters. These actions were carried out in accordance with the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as Amended.
“These events in no way suggest any intention by members to leave the party. We emphasize, without any ambiguity, that no member of the Assembly is contemplating defection.
“We were elected under the Leadership of the Ruling Party, The ruling party remains united and focused on delivering its mandate to the people of Lagos State. The falsehood being spread originates from agents of destabilization who seek to create unnecessary tension and division within the Assembly.
“To our party leaders and supporters across the state, we assure you that all members remain committed to the party.
“Furthermore, we reaffirm that any internal disagreements within the House will be resolved amicably through peaceful and democratic mechanisms. There is no crisis that warrants any member considering defection.
“We also call on all media partners to uphold the ethics of journalism by verifying facts before publication and refraining from spreading unverified reports that could mislead the public.”
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