BREAKING: Obasa boasts “he has returned as Lagos Assembly Speaker”

 

The ousted Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Mudashiru Obasa, has stated that he has resumed his position as the parliament leader.

Obasa stated this on Thursday after returning to parliament with police and State Security Service details for the first time since he was removed on January 13.

“I’ve resumed, and I remain the Speaker of the Assembly,” Obasa said.

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