AgegePulse Magazine
Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Mudashir Ajayi Obasa on Monday 16, 2020 has reiterated his earlier statement that there is no crisis or whatsoever at the assembly.
Obasa made the statement at their plenary session where a vote of confidence was passed on him by the 35 lawmakers present at the session.
“There is no crisis in the Lagos House of Assembly. We have 30 something members sitting here at the plenary today. If there’s crisis, we won’t have these numbers sitting here.
“We don’t have crisis. The fact that one or two people sat somewhere to write rubbish doesn’t mean we have one.
“We had a sitting on Monday, Tuesday and parliamentary on Thursday and another sitting today. So where is the crisis? There is no crisis in this house and there won’t be crisis. We took decision in the interest of Lagos and Lagosians and if there’s need to take such decision again, we would,” he said.
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Wednesday, 10 April 2019
Obasa, Lagos Assembly urge FG to allow states to generate electricity
AgegePulse Magazine
Lagos State House of Assembly has urged the Federal Government to allow states or local governments that can generate electricity to do so.
Obasa made this known during the plenary session held on Tuesday.
The Speaker explained that concentrating electricity generation in the hands of the Federal Government, when there are no resources to do so is wrong.
He then ordered the Clerk of the House, Mr Azeez Sanni to write the National Assembly and the Minister of Power, Works and Housing on the resolution of the House on the matter.
Representing Kosofe Constituency 2, Hon. Tunde Braimoh called on the National Assembly to expedite action on the Electricity Power Reform Act 2018 that criminalizes the estimated billing system.
He added that the House should call on the National Assembly to amend the schedule two of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to allow states and local governments to generate electricity.
“The National Assembly should expedite action on the Electricity Reform Act 2018.
“I call on the Minister of Power and the National Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) to call on Eko and Ikeja DISCOs to desist from taking transformers away from consumers over non-payment of bills.
“The Minister and NERC should ensure the distribution of prepaid meters to consumers and the Consumer Protection Agency should ensure that the rights of consumers in Lagos State are protected,” he said.
Speaking also, The representative of Somolu 1, Hon. Rotimi Olowo said that the issues started occurring when the DISCOs took over.
“What is generated cannot be transmitted because we don’t have the facilities for transmission.
“We should call on the Minister of Power to make a critical analysis of these companies.
“The DISCOs don’t have the financial muscle to provide power for the people.
We need to overhaul the electric service providers since they don’t have enough financial requirement, and their monopoly gesture has made life unbearable for our people,” he said.
Tribune
Monday, 6 August 2018
Obasa Is World Class, Says Ayantayo
By Afolabi Ayantayo
Commissioner 1, Lagos House of Assembly Service Commission
It has now dawned on critics, pseudo analysts and the entire political hoi polloi what many of us have been saying about the person of Mudasiru Obasa, Rt. Hon. Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly. To the glare of us all, we are witnessing the career of a precocious student of political history rising to a level unprecedented in the annals of politics not only in Agege but Lagos State as a whole.
The Conference of Speakers of State Legislatures just elected our own unassuming Muda, brother, friend, associate, colleague and consequently, leader of the Agege political class to the position of Chairman of the Conference of Speakers of State Legislatures in the federation.
It is trite and petty for a political gladiator to flaunt his/her meagre political accolades in the face of subordinates and the less fortunate as some are wont to do, but Mudasiru Obasa is in a class of his own. Brilliant but preserved, intelligent but calm, wise but considerate, imbued with knowledge and wisdom, Obasa is your ideal political mentor and an inspiration to political actors old and young.
As Nigeria's democracy waxes and strengthens towards maturity, it is not unexpected that political actors with sharpened wits and organizational dexterity will be emerging to claim the saddles of leadership in their various domains and help steer the course of the nation towards utopia. The age of young, vibrant, astute and visionary leadership has emerged all over the world and young men of exemplary characters are claiming the positions that is rightly theirs. Nigeria is not an exception and Mudasiru Obasa is one of the aforementioned.
Born and bred in Agege, a suburb on the northern fringe of Lagos, Nigeria's economic capital, the Speaker actually cut his political teeth quite at an early age, in the early nineties during the days of SDP and NRC the only two constitutional parties then, emerging as a delegate of the SDP in his ward in the old Agege Local Government, a tenuous and tedious process demanding rigorous house to house campaign to mobilize supporters to queue behind you in an open election for party positions popularly referred to as Option A4.
The experience has since guided and aided him to emerge first as a councilor of the same ward in the current dispensation beginning in 1999 via a multiparty constitution, on the platform of the Alliance for Democracy (AD). 2003, and he emerged as member, representing Constituency 01, Agege Local Government in the Lagos State House of Assembly, a position he has occupied since then and which eventually catapulted him to the acme of the House, the Rt. Hon. Speaker.
The people of Agege are still basking in the euphoria of having a Speaker from their downtrodden enclave and counting enormous benefits derived therefrom when other Speakers of State Legislatures across the nation, at the culmination of their conference held between Friday 3rd and Sunday 5th voted Rt. Hon. Mudasiru Obasa as Chairman, Conference of Speakers of State Legislatures in Nigeria.
The Agege township has erupted into an euphoria of jubilation since the announcement of Obasa as the federation's Head Speaker. It is now talk of the town as the good news resonates deep into the heart of the town, for, to be Speaker is one thing, to be Speakers' Speaker is another.
Within the scope of reengineering the fortunes of this country, Speakers of State Legislatures have important roles to play as heads of an important arm of government in their states. Thus, their status and powers can be harnessed for the future of the country. For example, in amending the constitution, sponsoring bills and formulating policies that will better the lot of their electorates. Indeed, the bastion of governance falls within their purview as they can make or mar the programs of their various governors.
The Speakers can, on their own, foist blueprints of good governance on their governors and even by extension the National Assembly and the Federal Government. An example is education. For any meaningful progress to be made in our quest towards national development, education must be made a priority for all citizens. The Federal Government, has over the years failed at presenting a policy that will guarantee that the Nigerian child has access to quality education irrespective of his/her background. This failure has hindered our progress since independence. Citizens cannot contribute anything to national development if they're not adequately equipped to do so, and this can only be ensured through attainments of knowledge in various fields at the tertiary level.
The Universal Basic Education being touted by the Federal Government is outdated as it cannot go deep enough to prepare anyone for today's educational requirements. Even our universities are inadequately funded for prerequisite researches and seminal publications for standard teaching. The Conference of Speakers may take a look at this and make it a litmus.
All who have studied Rt. Hon. Mudasiru Obasa can attest to the fact that the Conference could not have made a better choice to lead it. Self-made, intelligent and optimistic, Obasa is a World Class material and all these qualities are what his colleagues must have seen in him before unanimously electing him to lead them. Having known our man for many years I'm sure this is a burden he can carry easily due to his clinical efficiency and faithful dedication to duties and assignments.
Our prayers to the Almighty is for this exemplary son of Agege to continue to wax stronger. We pray for more accolades and higher positions for him and many other aspiring sons and daughters of Agege Kingdom. As usual, we know the higher Mudasiru goes the more he helps others to also climb the ladder of attainment. God Almighty, on this we thank Thee while still looking forward for more to come.
Wednesday, 18 July 2018
Lagos Lawmaker gives free eye care to constituents
Over a hundred residents of Epe Constituency 2 have benefitted from a free eye care programme organised by their representative in the Lagos State House of Assembly, Segun Olulade.
Olulade while addressing journalists at one of the venues of the treatment in his constituency office in Odomola, said he was motivated to embark on the project based on his discovery that some people in the area have serious eye problems.
He revealed that his interaction with the people and his experience during electioneering for his second term ambition in the constituency showed that many people were suffering from common eye diseases.
He emphasised that the exercise, which was done in collaboration with Eye Foundation Centre, was not limited to the people of the area as several people came from other areas within and outside the state.
His words: “The programme is about free eye treatment, surgery and provision of glasses for the people. It is not limited to the people from my constituency as we made announcements on the radio and social media
Daily Independent
Thursday, 26 October 2017
Breaking: State High School Oyewole Agege lifts 2017 Obasa Cup - Agege
State High School Oyewole, Agege and Government Senior College, Agege win 2017 Obasa Cup for Secondary Schools in male and female categories respectively.
Obasa Cup is organised by The Speaker of Lagos State House of Assembly Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa for public secondary schools in Agege under Education District One both in male and female categories to showcase their God given talents at secondary school level
Details later.
Obasa Cup is organised by The Speaker of Lagos State House of Assembly Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa for public secondary schools in Agege under Education District One both in male and female categories to showcase their God given talents at secondary school level
Details later.
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