Some of the allegations levelled against Obasa include operating 64 bank accounts with different names and dates of birth, approval of N258 million to print invitation cards for the inauguration of Ninth Assembly, collection of N80 million as estacode for a Dubai trip, his
wife collecting N10 million from the House every month, and the purchase of 11 Hiace buses for the House as well as 80 cars for the lawmakers within one year without due process.
Speaker of
the Lagos State House of Assembly, Mudashiru Obasa, has been absolved of all
allegations of corruption levelled against him by SaharaReporters.
He was
declared not guilty and a vote of confidence was passed on him following the
report submitted by the nine-man fact-finding ad-hoc committee set up by the
Lagos State House of Assembly.
However, the
report of the investigative committee headed by Victor Akande (Ojo Constituency
1) said the allegations against the speaker were frivolous, unfounded and could
not be substantiated by the accusers who refused to honour the invitation by
the committee, where they would have proved their allegations beyond every
doubt.
According to
the committee chairman, Akande, “The committee started sitting on Thursday,
June 4, 2020. We also sat on Friday, June 5, and Saturday, June 6.
“SaharaReporters,
Human and Environmental Development Agenda (HEDA), BudgiT, Concerned Nigerians,
Independent Diaspora Nigerians Against Corruption, Mr. Bayo Oluwasanmi of
SaharaReporters, and Mr. Babajide Otitoju were invited, but none of them honoured
the invitation.
“The Speaker
did not have multiple accounts with Ecobank, the BVN ascribed to Wema Bank does
not belong to him and the companies attributed to him in Wema Bank are not
correct.
“Out of the
14 accounts attributed to him in Zenith Bank, only six belong to him. And out
of the six that belong to him, only two are active.
“The
companies ascribed to him in Zenith Bank do not belong to him. The Deputy
Speaker did not attend any trip in Dubai as against the reports by
SaharaReporters.
The committee
also said it found out that the purchase of vehicles for the lawmakers were
ratified by the Fund Management Committee (FMC) of the House in both the Eighth
and Ninth Assemblies.
It was also
revealed that the purchase of Toyota Prado and Land Cruiser cars for members were
approved by the FMC and the Lagos State Public Procurement Agency (PPA).
“The purchase
of operational vehicles for members of the Ninth Assembly was approved by the
FMC members. The purchase of 36 Toyota Prado and six Land Cruisers were
budgeted for and approved by the PPA. The allegation that N64 million was spent
on social media influencers was also not true.”
The
committee, however, recommended that a vote of confidence should be passed on
the speaker.
The committee
also recommended that the clerk of the house should begin the process of
investigating how some House documents got leaked to the press and bring the
errant staff to book and that the activities of the House should be digitalized
for proper record keeping and monitoring.
In line with
the recommendations, a member representing Badagry Constituency 2, Setonji
David later moved a motion for the adoption and it was supported by Temitope
Adewale (Ifako Ijaiye 2).
In a voice
vote conducted by the Majority Leader, Sanni Agunbiade, who stood in for the
speaker during the sitting, members agreed with the recommendations.

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