Meranda’s aides withdrawn amid resignation rumours

Security aides attached to Mojisola Meranda, Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, have been withdrawn, sparking speculation about her possible resignation.
A high-ranking official in the Assembly confirmed the development, saying, “Yes, it’s true. But let’s be clear—Meranda did not impose herself. She was elected by 33 out of 40 members, which is a clear majority.”
Meranda became the first female Speaker of the Lagos Assembly after Mudashiru Obasa was impeached on January 13. However, tensions have continued to rise, with Obasa repeatedly challenging the legality of his removal, insisting that due process was not followed.
On February 17, the House passed a vote of confidence in Meranda, but she subsequently adjourned plenary indefinitely as reports emerged that she was under pressure to step down.
The withdrawal of her security aides has only intensified speculation about her future in office. Some lawmakers suggest gender bias is at play in the crisis. “Is this happening because she’s a woman? Many women are asking the same question. How long will this tradition continue?” a source in the Assembly asked.
Observers say the development could be a sign of political manoeuvring against the Speaker. However, supporters argue that Meranda has the backing of the Assembly majority. “She remains the legitimate Speaker,” a lawmaker insisted. “She was elected fairly, and any attempt to force her out is undemocratic.”

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