Lagos Speaker Mudashiru Obasa
Lagos Speaker Mudashiru Obasa

The Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Mr Mudashiru Obasa, on Saturday appeared before the House panel of enquiry on the corruption allegations leveled against him by an online medium.

Obasa told the panel that the allegations were untrue and that they were the handiwork of his enemies.

The Speaker appeared before the nine-man fact-finding panel of the House headed by Mr Victor Akande (Ojo Constituency I) at the House chamber.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that an online medium had reported on May 23 that at least 64 bank accounts had been discovered and linked to the Bank Verification Number of the Speaker.

The online medium said that it discovered that the accounts registered with various names were being used to siphon public funds and many other allegations against the Speaker.

Responding to questions from members of the committee, Obasa said all the allegations made by the online medium in the reports were unfounded.

The Speaker explained that the vehicles bought for the members of the House and other expenses made by the House were done with the approval of the House and that of the Fund Management Committee of the House headed by him.

“We bought (Toyota) Land Cruisers for principal officers of the House. The cars we bought for them were more expensive than those of other members and we followed due process in the purchase.

“Also, it is not true that my wife collects N10m monthly from the House. Anyone who says she does should come with proof and evidence.

“My approval limit as the Speaker is N100m and anything above that would have to be approved by the Fund Management Committee,” he said.

Obasa, while explaining the expenditure of N80m as estacode for the training of women in Dubai, said that wives of the 20 lawmakers attended the event and that he was there to declare the event open.

“We gave N4m to each of the participants for air ticket, hotels, feedings and local travel.

“Air ticket to Dubai alone cost about N2m. Some of these allegations were raised for a crusade to get the Speaker out of office.