Speaker
of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Mudashiru Obasa on Tuesday
declared that one of the major agenda for the 8th Assembly of the state
would be the pursuit of a special status for the state.
To make this achievable, Obasa said the lawmakers would work with their colleagues at the National Assembly.
According
to Obasa, who presided over the first sitting of the House after its
inauguration recently by the state Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode, the
need for Lagos to have a special status is long overdue.
He
said the demand had become imperative because, apart from being a
former federal capital, Lagos still remains the economic and commercial
nerve centre of the country and the destination of so many Nigerians
seeking better life.
“It is therefore important that
the federal government takes a special interest in the state by
according it a special status and making necessary provisions to cushion
the pressure on infrastructure in the state,” Obasa said.
Obasa’s
declaration came after the Majority Leader of the House, Sanai
Agunbiade, presented a report on the June 12 Anniversary Lecture which
took place in Lagos in commemoration of the annulment of the June 12,
1993 election acclaimed to have been the freest and fairest election and
won by the late Chief M.K.O. Abiola.
Agunbiade had
said one of the recommendations at the ceremony was that since the All
Progressives Congress, APC, has formed the government at the federal
level, the state should seize the opportunity to ensure that it is
granted the status.
He said almost all participants at
the event agreed that there is no better time than now to push for
special status since the state will have a listening ear now that the
APC is in control at the centre.
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