•Says President Intervened Because Assembly Is His Making
Otunba Henry Ajomale, former chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos State, has spoken on the leadership crisis rocking the State House of Assembly.
While in a chat with journalists on the sideline of an award to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu in Lagos on Saturday, the member of the Governor’s Advisory Council (GAC), a powerful decision making body in the state, especially in the APC, said the crisis is about to end, revealing that Obasa was aggrieved and went to court to challenge his removal, saying it was within his rights to go to court to challenge that.
Otunba Ajomale said President Bola Ahmed Tinubu rightly intervened in the crisis given that the Assembly is his own making, explaining that having Intervened, the hitherto lingering crisis would end soon, assuming that in the next sitting of the Assembly, everything would be solved.
“Very soon, the next sitting, you will see the difference,” he said.
“Somebody is aggrieved and he went to court. It is his right to go to court. And it is now our own duty since Mr. President intervened and rightly too because this is his own making.
“He will not allow it to create a bitter problem. And that is why he has to intervene. And everything is back to normal now.
“Now that he (Obasa) has been returned, I believe that the case will be withdrawn from court. In no time. Perhaps at the next sitting, you will see the difference,” Otunba Ajomale said.