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LAGOS ASSEMBLY SPEAKER OBASA’S SON TAKES OVER AS AGEGE LOCAL GOVERNMENT CHAIRMAN FOLLOWING RESIGNATION OF SUBSTANTIVE CHAIRMAN BARELY 5 MONTHS AFTER INAUGURATION.

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By Prince Uwalaka Chimaroke
6- NOV- 2025

The political atmosphere in Agege Local Government Area of Lagos State has shifted as Abdul-Ganiyu Obasa, son of the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Mudashiru Obasa, has officially assumed office as the substantive Chairman of the council. His confirmation followed the resignation of the former chairman, Tunde Azeez, who stepped down due to prolonged health challenges.

Abdul-Ganiyu’s emergence marks a significant development in the local government’s leadership structure. Though he previously indicated interest in contesting for the chairmanship position ahead of the 2025 local government elections, his candidacy initially faced resistance from certain political groups, leading to his temporary withdrawal from the race.

However, circumstances changed rapidly after Azeez proceeded on medical leave shortly after the inauguration of the new administration on July 27, 2025. In Azeez’s absence, Abdul-Ganiyu assumed the role of Acting Chairman and was tasked with overseeing administrative coordination, public mobilization, and grassroots political engagement.

As months passed without Azeez’s return, questions began to arise regarding the leadership direction of the council. The uncertainty prompted lawmakers to take action in order to prevent administrative stagnation and ensure continuity in governance.

In a formal letter read by the Leader of the House, Adeshina Haruna, Azeez announced his resignation. He stated that recurring health issues had hindered him from effectively fulfilling his responsibilities and expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve the people of Agege.

Following the announcement, members of the legislative arm of the council convened to address the leadership transition. After deliberations, they unanimously voted to confirm Abdul-Ganiyu Obasa as the substantive Chairman of Agege Local Government.

Council legislators justified their decision by highlighting Abdul-Ganiyu’s effective management while in acting capacity, his active involvement in community outreach, and his ability to keep local governance functioning during a period of uncertainty. They emphasized that his appointment was based on competence, dedication, and stability rather than political influence.

They further described his elevation as a strategic move to avoid a leadership vacuum and ensure that public service delivery remains uninterrupted. The lawmakers reiterated their confidence in his capacity to lead and uphold the council’s mandate to serve the people of Agege.

In their remarks, the legislators also acknowledged the efforts of the outgoing chairman. They praised Tunde Azeez for his contributions to the development of the local government and offered prayers for his full and speedy recovery.

Political analysts have noted that Abdul-Ganiyu’s confirmation, though unsurprising, reflects both political continuity and family influence within Lagos State politics. His transition from Acting Chairman to substantive Chairman has sparked widespread discussions on succession dynamics in grassroots governance.

With his new position, Abdulganiyu Obasa is expected to consolidate ongoing projects, strengthen community relations, and drive policies aligned with the vision of the Lagos State government. Residents of Agege and political observers will be watching how he navigates expectations, delivers public service, and upholds transparency in leadership.

His assumption of office signals a new chapter for Agege Local Government, with stakeholders hoping that the administration prioritizes development, inclusiveness, and the welfare of the people.

 

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IMO STATE LABOUR PARTY DESCENDS INTO FACTIONAL WAR

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The Labour Party in Imo State is engulfed in a bitter leadership clash as the Callistus Ihejiagwa-led faction warns members not to participate in any party activities not sanctioned by his leadership.

The warning comes in response to claims that Sen. Nenadi Usman and Darlington Nwokocha’s faction plans to hold Ward, LGA, and State congresses starting March 26, 2026—moves Ihejiagwa calls illegal and unconstitutional.

Ihejiagwa insists that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has already refused to dissolve existing party structures, meaning any attempt to replace sitting executives is null and void.

He dismissed arguments that INEC officials attending Usman/Nwokocha’s National Executive Council meeting on March 17 would confer legality, stressing that presence does not equal approval.

 

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Declare Abaribe’s seat vacant, Abia APGA tells Senate

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March 20, 2026

The All Progressives Grand Alliance in Abia State has called on the Senate to declare the seat of the Senator representing Abia South, Enyinnaya Abaribe, vacant following his resignation from the party.

The party made the call on Thursday during a press briefing in Umuahia, where its leadership, led by a former member of the Abia State House of Assembly, Obinna Ichita, insisted that Abaribe voluntarily resigned from APGA and was not sacked, contrary to his claim at the Senate.

Ichita argued that Abaribe’s exit from the party that sponsored his election violates constitutional provisions, stressing that there was no leadership crisis within APGA to justify his defection.

“The senator resigned in his ward. He did so voluntarily, which is his right. However, if you leave the party that gave you the platform for another party when there is no leadership crisis, that seat must be declared vacant,” he said.

He further alleged that Abaribe misrepresented the circumstances of his exit by claiming he was sacked.

“The party has documentary evidence to show that Senator Abaribe was not sacked. He resigned three months after disciplinary measures were taken against him over actions the court did not consider appropriate,” Ichita added.

According to him, the mandate belongs to the people and the party, not the individual office holder.

“They gave him the mandate on the platform of APGA, not any other party. There was nothing like ADC when he was elected. He cannot take the mandate elsewhere without consulting the people who gave it to him,” he said.

Ichita maintained that the constitution is clear on defection, noting that any lawmaker who leaves a party without a valid internal crisis must vacate the seat.

“My message to Senator Abaribe is to honourably vacate the seat instead of waiting for the National Assembly to declare it vacant. That would amount to national embarrassment,” he added.

Also speaking, the APGA State Chairman, Sunday Onukwubiri, and the party’s Public Relations Officer, Chukwuemeka Nwokoro, reiterated that Abaribe had distanced himself from the party’s activities at various levels in the state.

They insisted that he neither holds dual membership nor was he expelled, maintaining that his resignation was voluntary.

“He was invited by the party but failed to appear and was subsequently suspended in line with the party’s constitution. Three months later, he resigned,” the officials said.

Reacting, Abaribe defended his position, insisting that he acted within his constitutional rights.

“When you are no longer a member of a party by virtue of being sent away, you have the fundamental right of association to join another party,” he said.

He argued that his indefinite suspension by APGA effectively amounted to expulsion.

“If a party places you on indefinite suspension for more than six months, what does that mean? It means you have been told to go elsewhere, and that is exactly what I did,” he stated.

The senator added that the proper constitutional procedure for removing him from office would be through a recall process by his constituents.

“If the people who elected me no longer want me, the right thing to do is to initiate a recall. That is the position of the law,” he said.

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Tinubu’s Reforms May Be Challenging, but They’ve Boosted Nigeria’s Global Respect — Information Minister Mohammed Idris

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The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, has stated that Nigeria is receiving greater respect internationally under the leadership of President Bola Tinubu.

Speaking on Friday after attending Jumaat prayers at Yahaya Road Mosque in Kaduna, Mr Idris said, “Nigeria is indeed taking its rightful place. The country is respected more than ever before on the international scene. The reforms that the president has instituted, as challenging as they are, are meant for the benefit of all Nigerians.”

He urged Nigerians to stay calm as the government continues its efforts to restore security across the nation. Referring to the recent multiple b%mb att@cks in Maiduguri, Borno State, the minister assured that such incidents would not be allowed to recur.

“Indeed, our country is facing challenges, and the government is working tirelessly to ensure security throughout Nigeria. We have seen what has happened, particularly in Borno State. We pray to Allah to make this the last one, as the government is committed to preventing any repetition of such incidents,” he said.

Mr Idris also stressed the importance of citizens being prayerful and working together to address the country’s challenges. He encouraged both Muslims and non-Muslims to unite in the interest of Nigeria’s growth and development.

“This is a time for reflection for all Nigerians. We pray that everyone will consider this moment and recognize the need for unity, progress, and national development. All hands must be on deck for the unity of the country. As we earn respect internationally, we also hope and pray that unity will strengthen within our nation,” he added.

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