
Members of the Lagos State House of Assembly have denied an online report alleging that the ongoing speakership crisis is linked to the First Lady, Sen. Oluremi Tinubu.
Reacting to the allegation, the Chairman, House Committee on Information, Strategy and Security, Stephen Ogundipe, made the clarification in a statement issued in Lagos, stressing that no member of the Assembly would accuse the First Lady of involvement in legislative affairs or attempt to tarnish her reputation.
Ogundipe also used the opportunity to urge the press to uphold journalistic integrity by verifying information before publication, as he emphasised that responsible journalism requires seeking the truth and ensuring reports are accurate and balanced.
He said; “We firmly state that the First Lady has no role in any internal disagreements within the House. Any attempt to link her to these issues is unfounded.
“The attention of the Lagos Assembly has been drawn to a misleading report circulating online. The report falsely claims that the First Lady is influencing internal House matters.
“We categorically dissociate all members of the Lagos State House of Assembly from this baseless allegation. The report is entirely fabricated and has no truth whatsoever.
“All members of the Assembly hold the First Lady in the highest regard. As a former First Lady of Lagos State and now the First Lady of Nigeria, she has made significant contributions to governance and national development.”
9News Nigeria reports that chaos erupted at the Assembly on Monday as lawmakers and staff clashed with DSS personnel upon their arrival to the Assembly complex, which was shut for several hours before legislative staff forced open the chamber’s doors, resuming activities under tense circumstances.