The members, during a special sitting to review the violence that resulted in the attack on government infrastructure, the palace of the Oba of Lagos, Rilwan Akiolu, and private establishments in the state, resolved to call on President Muhammadu Buhari and the National Assembly to give a nod to this demand.
The Lagos
State House of Assembly on Monday renewed its clamour for the establishment of
a state policing system in the aftermath of the carnage visited on the state
recently.
The lawmakers
also set up an ad-hoc committee chaired by the Deputy Speaker, Hon. Wasiu
Eshilokun-Sanni, to relate with the victims of the attacks as they promised to
work with the executive arm in rebuilding the state.
In his
address to his colleagues, the Speaker of the House, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa,
urged the government to empower and strengthen the Neighbourhood Safety Corps
with all the paraphernalia of security outfits.
“I think if
there is any time for our agitation for state police to be given utmost
attention, it is now,” Obasa said.
lamented how
the protest, which started peacefully, later took a life of its own even when
the House and the governor of the state, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, were working
tirelessly on the demands raised by the aggrieved youths.
“It is
regrettable, however, to learn that the peaceful protest was not only hijacked
by unpatriotic elements who don’t mean well for the populace, but also brutally
ended with the use of force that took place at Lekki Toll Gate on October 20,”
he said.
The Speaker
also mentioned some of the areas visited by him and a team of lawmakers,
adding: “The level of ruins in all these places mentioned is beyond
imagination.
“Let me use
this medium to remind us that Lagos State, being a mini-Nigeria, has always
maintained a very respected place in the country as well in Africa. Lagos is a
state that harbours everyone notwithstanding their nativity, political or
religious affiliation.
“May I let us
know that it will not do us any good to continue in this act of careless
destruction and bringing hardship on everyone around us. In fact, looting
government and private properties will lead to more hardships for us.”
He appealed
to the residents to support the move for a better Lagos and urged the
government to fish out those involved in the arson and looting of businesses.
He also
pleaded with residents to limit the influence of social media on their lives
and activities as he asked them to verify every information that comes to them
in the light of fake news.
Obasa
commiserated with the families of those who lost loved ones during the period,
sympathized with the judiciary and law enforcement officers and expressed pain
at the way the palace of Oba Akiolu was vandalized.
“I will like
to bring it to our notice that a committee has already been set up that will
review cases of those who lost their belongings and wares to support them by
the government. I assure you all that this Assembly will join with the
Executive in working out compensation modality for all victims,” he said.
Other
lawmakers who spoke during the sitting recalled how the Speaker met with the
protesters at midnight and made promises to them.
They also
recalled how the Assembly held a special sitting a day after the meeting and
made demands to the federal government. The
lawmakers endorsed the call for state police.

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