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Another GAC member faults Obasa’s removal, seeks Tinubu’s intervention
A member of the Governance Advisory Council of the All Progressives Congress in Lagos, Chief Muraina Taiwo, has faulted the process leading to the removal of Mudashiru Obasa as Speaker of the state House of Assembly.
Obasa was on January 13, 2025, removed by a majority of lawmakers over alleged misconduct, abuse of office, and financial misappropriations. He was replaced by former deputy speaker, Mojisola Meranda.
Obasa, representing Agege Constituency 1, was away in the United States when he was removed. Upon returning to Lagos on Saturday, he denied the allegations of corruption and faulted his removal, asking the lawmakers to follow the “right process” to remove him.
“My status in the House? I strongly believe I am still the speaker until the right thing has been done. If you want to remove me, remove me the proper way and I will not contest it,” he told supporters at Speaker’s Lodge, GRA Ikeja on Saturday.
Chief Taiwo in a statement obtained on Wednesday, titled, ‘My Take on the Ongoing Imbroglio at the Lagos State House of Assembly,’ said Obasa’s removal was illegal, and a disrespect to the party leadership.
He noted that the situation had polarised GAC, adding that President Bola Tinubu had the final say on the matter.
“The act of the lawmakers is illegal. It shows total disregard and clear disrespect for leadership.
“The GAC leadership is split over the matter but we will all defer to our de facto leader, the President of Nigeria, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu to resolve the crisis,” the message reads.
His comment came after GAC member Senator Anthony Adefuye told The PUNCH in an interview last week that Obasa’s removal was illegal. “What he is saying is that he was illegally removed and the procedure was faulty, and I agree with him,” he said.
The PUNCH reports that the Lagos State House of Assembly has said it is expecting Obasa to resume in the House before it determines the next line of action, including a possible probe.
The spokesperson for the House, Olukayode Ogundipe, disclosed this in an exclusive interview with The PUNCH on Monday at the Assembly complex in Alausa, Ikeja.
Ogundipe also dismissed the rumour about using fake mace to remove the former speaker.
While citing other instances of removal, Obasa had on Saturday said, “When former speaker, Jokotola Pelumi was removed, he was in the House and there was no police involvement. It was done on the floor of the House, without breaking into the chamber and without presenting a fake mace.”
When asked about the controversy around the use of “fake mace” during Obasa’s removal, Ogundipe said he was also lost, wondering where it was coming from.
“I’m sure he (Obasa) is not supposed to be in charge of the mace in the first instance. The mace is in the custody of the sergeants at arms, and when it was time for us to have plenary, the usual mace was the one we used. So where the issue of fake mace was coming from, I’m also lost. I doubt if that is genuine or not, but if he has his proof, let him also come out. He who alleges also must be ready to prove,” he told our correspondent.
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Speaker Abbas Mourns the Passing of Sarkin Yakin Zazzau, Alhaji Rilwanu Yahaya
By Gloria Ikibah
The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep. Abbas Tajudeen, has expressed deep sorrow over the passing of Alhaji Rilwanu Yahaya, the Sarkin Yakin Zazzau, who died on Thursday morning at the age of 63.
In a condolence message conveyed through his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Musa Abdullahi Krishi, Speaker Abbas described the late traditional leader as a dedicated community figure and a pillar of unity in the Zazzau Emirate.
He praised Alhaji Rilwanu Yahaya for his exemplary life and patriotic service, offering condolences to the Zazzau Emirate, the people, and the government of Kaduna State.
The Speaker prayed for Allah (SWT) to grant the deceased Jannatul Firdaus and to provide strength to his family in this difficult time.
Born in Unguwar Kaura, Zaria City, the late Sarkin Yakin Zazzau was a retired health officer with the Kaduna State Ministry of Health. He was a respected council member and kingmaker in the Zazzau Emirate Council, overseeing health-related matters and managing the Palace Health Clinic (Yero Health Clinic).
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BREAKING : Court Nullifies Gov Adeleke’s Executive Order on Owa of Igbajo, Declares Famodun as Authentic Monarch
By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
The State High Court in Ife has nullified Governor Ademola Adeleke’s executive order and white paper on the Owa of Igbajo stool. In a landmark ruling, the court affirmed Oba Famodun as the legitimate Owa of Igbajo, effectively overturning the government’s decision.
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Trump’s administration stops foreign aids on HIV to Nigeria, other countries as experts react
By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
The Donald Trump administration has halted funding for HIV/AIDS programs in Nigeria and other developing countries, a move that has drawn widespread criticism from global health experts and activists.
This decision comes despite ongoing efforts to combat the disease in regions that heavily rely on international aid to sustain healthcare initiatives.
The decision affects the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), which has been a critical source of funding for HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention in Nigeria and other low-income nations.
Over the years, PEPFAR has supported millions of individuals with life-saving antiretroviral treatments, helping to curb the spread of the virus in some of the world’s most vulnerable communities.
Health experts fear this funding freeze could lead to devastating setbacks in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
Dr. Amina Ahmed, a Nigerian health policy expert, warned of severe consequences for patients who depend on subsidized medication.
“This decision will leave many Nigerians living with HIV without access to treatment. It threatens to reverse years of progress made in reducing HIV-related deaths and new infections,” Dr. Ahmed said.
The suspension could also disrupt prevention programs, including mother-to-child transmission initiatives, which have been pivotal in reducing the number of newborns born with the virus.
Critics argue that the decision reflects a lack of empathy for struggling nations. Dr. Michael Jones, a U.S.-based global health advocate, described the move as a “callous disregard for human lives.”
The Trump administration has defended the decision, citing budgetary constraints and a shift in focus toward domestic healthcare priorities.
However, advocates argue that cutting off aid to developing countries will have broader implications for global health security.
Nigeria, which has one of the highest HIV prevalence rates globally, could face dire consequences.
The National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA) estimates that over 1.9 million Nigerians are living with HIV.
Many of these individuals depend on PEPFAR-supported programs for their treatment and care.
The announcement has sparked calls for urgent action. Local NGOs and international organizations have begun lobbying for alternative funding sources to bridge the gap left by the U.S. withdrawal.
Advocacy groups are also urging the Nigerian government to increase its healthcare budget to reduce reliance on foreign aid.
The decision has drawn parallels to the global reaction following similar cuts during the early years of the AIDS epidemic.
Analysts warn that reducing funding for HIV/AIDS programs could lead to a resurgence of the disease, undermining decades of progress in public health.
As the global community reacts to this development, the focus remains on finding sustainable solutions to ensure that affected individuals continue receiving the care they need.
The Nigerian government and international stakeholders now face the challenge of mitigating the impact of this funding gap while maintaining momentum in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
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