The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Moshood Jimoh has confirmed that the Command has restored the security detail of Mojisola Meranda, the speaker of the state house of assembly.
Speaking at a press briefing on Thursday, Jimoh said Meranda’s security detail was initially withdrawn for audit purposes.
Addressing journalists at the assembly complex, Obasa said he has resumed his position as the parliament’s leader, insisting that his removal did not follow due process.
The impeached speaker presided over a “plenary session” with only four lawmakers in attendance.
There are 40 members in the state assembly, but the majority refused to participate in the session despite being present at the assembly complex.
Jimoh said the audit of the security personnel attached to some individuals and facilities was to ensure that the police officers and their weapons are accounted for.
He added that other states of the federation are also undertaking audits of police personnel.
Jimoh said the withdrawal of the security detail of Meranda was not done for any other consideration aside from public interest.
“The ongoing police personnel audit is done in the public interest and not with any consideration except for the safety of everyone in the state,” the Lagos police commissioner said.
“As we speak, the audit of the police personnel of honourable Mojisola Meranda has been completed, and the four armed police personnel attached from the Lagos police command have been returned to her for protection.
“It is pertinent to state that the police personnel audit has been ongoing for several days now, and prominent personalities have been complying with it.”
The Lagos legislature has been embroiled in crisis since Obasa was removed as speaker on January 13.
Meranda was swiftly voted in to replace him — becoming the first female speaker of the Lagos legislature.
On February 17, the house passed a vote of confidence in Meranda who subsequently adjourned plenary indefinitely, as rumours swirled that pressure was mounting on her to resign.
Obasa has repeatedly challenged the process that culminated in his impeachment, arguing that due procedure was not followed and insisting that he remains the legitimate speaker of the house.