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  • Updated: May 04, 2021

Lagos Assembly Suspends 3 Council Chairmen For Gross Misconduct

Lagos Assembly Suspends 3 Council Chairmen For Gross Miscond

The Lagos State House of Assembly has suspended three local government council chairmen over alleged gross misconduct and disregard for the guidelines governing their activities.

According to the statement issued on its verified website, the House said: “it can no longer continue to watch while the council chairmen stubbornly flout the state’s local government guidelines.”

The affected chairmen whose suspension was unanimously approved by members of the House in a voice vote with no opposition are Ogidan Mukandasi Olaitan of the Lekki LCDA, Suleiman Jelili of Alimosho Local Government Area, and Tajudeen Ajide of the Surulere Local Government Area.

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Their suspension was announced shortly after Hon. Bisi Yusuff (Alimosho 1), who is the chairman of the House Committee on Commerce and Industry, raised a complaint against Olaitan on how rude he had been.

In his statement, Yusuff “complained that Olaitan even accused the lawmakers carrying out an oversight function on a memorandum of understanding in relation to the issue that arose from a resettlement program in Lekki of being ignorant of their jobs.

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“He further said the council chairman had total disregard for those in his domain who he was elected to govern. According to him, his action, even as a lawyer, was an insult to true governance and respect for the authority.

“Supporting Yusuff, another lawmaker, Hon. Fatai Mojeed (Ibeju-Lekki 1), named Jelili and Ajide as having issues against them that are being investigated.

“He urged his colleagues to suspend the chairmen pending the outcome of the investigations and to serve as a deterrent to others.”

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The Speaker of the House, Rt. Hon. (Dr) Mudashiru Obasa, while speaking on the issue, noted that the House had received petitions from many councilors in the state against sitting chairmen.

Obasa said the House cannot continue to watch while council chairmen flout the laws they were supposed to uphold.

“Total disregard for the local government guideline is something that should not be tolerated. We cannot continue like this. We can’t be breeding monsters in our local government councils,” Obasa said.

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