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Lagos Speaker Obasa Should Be More Democratic, Says Rowland Okorie

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 Lagos Speaker Obasa Should Be More Democratic, Says Rowland Okorie

Democracy they say is the government of the people, by the people and for the people, irrespective of tribes, religion and culture.
But for the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Mudashiru Obasa, the reverse seems to be the case, says the Chief Executive Officer of Equity Concepts Limited,  Rowland Okorie.

Speaking further, Rowland said: "Someone should remind Obasa that we are in 2023 not slavery era. It has never been recorded in history where an Igbo man would be claiming ownership of Lagos."

"Obasa stated this in his acceptance speech as a third-term speaker of the Lagos parliament and the inauguration of the 10th Lagos Assembly on Tuesday that Lagos State parliament will pass new property, and business ownership laws in the state due to ethno-political and religious division that happened during the last 2023 general elections. On different occasions, I have called him to condemn MC Olumo for his heinous act to a tribe but he always choose to turn blind eyes to the truth."

"In the presidential and governorship elections, many Igbos supported the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi and Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour for the state governorship election respectively."

"In my opinion I think Obasa should step down as the speaker because he has already proven that he is not a healer, he has no respect for the rule of law nor for our great investors from around the world and the entire Nigerian people. As a legal head, he is supposed to enact laws that would protect and unite us, instead the newly elected 3rd term Speaker is proposing discriminatory laws with potentials of converting all properties belonging to the non indigenes to the indigenes."

Angry Rowland Okorie said it is a dangerous move that reminds the Igbos about their abandoned properties, tagged; "properties belonging to igbos after the civil war." He added that Igbos should wake up that the move is dangerous and unacceptable.

Rowland lamented that members of the assembly should have proposed bills on youth empowerment, programs that would create jobs and generate millions of Naira for the state and country.

Rowland, speaking on Obasa's re-lection as a Speaker for third consecutive term, said; "In my thoughts one condition for the 3rd time in a row for Obasa's speakership position was agreeing to enact a law that would not favour the igbos."

"Sometimes when you look at every move by men in the position of power it feels like there is a war against the Igbos. The 2023 elections really went further to expose how dangerous the hate against a tribe could lead to division of the whole nation. Obasa did not do anything about MC Oluomo after he threatened to kill Igbos. If we must live in peace we must follow great examples of powerful nations like America."

The speaker of the House of Rep in Dallas Texas was suspended and impeached, even Kenya, a fellow African country. Their former president was indicted, and all we do is sit and watch our leaders do as they pleases."

"It is time investors look towards the eastern part of the nation especially the Igbo states - Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu and Imo States for more investment opportunities. I'm encouraging Igbos to invest more in their states and minimize their investments in other states."

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