Lagos Assembly Replies DSS: We Didn’t Invite You To Invade The Legislative Chamber

Posted on February 17, 2025

The Lagos State House of Assembly has responded to the Department of State Security (DSS) that the Service wasn’t invited to invade the legislative chamber of the House.

In a statement Monday, the House, speaking through Hon. Ogundipe Stephen Olukayode, the Chairman, House Committee on Information, Strategy, and Security, stated that its attention has been drawn to a publication by the DSS regarding a letter dated 14th February 2025, titled “Enhanced Security Measures for LSHA.”

The statement reads in part: “Earlier today, lawmakers and staff of the Lagos State House of Assembly arrived at the Assembly complex to find the offices of the Speaker, the Deputy Speaker, and the Acting Clerk of the House locked and access restricted by operatives of the DSS. Furthermore, the legislative chamber itself was sealed off.

“In an apparent effort to justify their actions, the DSS released to the public a letter written by the Acting Clerk of the House, requesting security presence at the Assembly complex.

“We wish to categorically state that this is not the first time the House has sought security support from the DSS.

“However, it is important to emphasize that in all previous instances, DSS operatives have been stationed at the main gate of the Assembly complex, ensuring that unauthorized persons do not gain entry.

“For the avoidance of doubt, at no point did the letter requesting security assistance instruct the DSS to:

– Invade the legislative chamber

– ⁠Lock and restrict access to the Speaker’s office

– ⁠Lock the office of the Acting Clerk

– ⁠Lock the Deputy Speaker’s office

“The events of today raise serious concerns about undue interference in legislative affairs. The sanctity of the Lagos State House of Assembly was undermined by armed DSS operatives who actively obstructed lawmakers from performing their constitutional duties.

“This act amounts to an infringement on the independence of the legislature and a direct assault on democratic governance.

“We reiterate that the lawmakers of the Lagos State House of Assembly have taken a decisive and lawful step in the removal of the former Speaker, Mudashiru Ajayi Obasa.

“We stand firmly behind the leadership of the Rt. Hon. Speaker, Mojisola Lasbat Meranda, and remain resolute in our commitment to enacting laws that foster the development and progress of Lagos State.

“We call on all relevant authorities to investigate this unwarranted restriction on legislative activities and ensure that such incidents do not recur.”

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