First Lady, Remi Tinubu Blocks EFCC Arrest Of Impeached Lagos Speaker, Obasa
Nigeria’s
First Lady, Remi Tinubu, has reportedly intervened to shield impeached Lagos
Speaker, Mudashiru Obasa, from arrest and prosecution over a multibillion-naira
fraud investigation, sources within the presidency have revealed.
According to
reports from The Gazette, anti-graft agents from the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission (EFCC) had been prepared to move against Obasa upon his
arrival in Nigeria.
However,
sources disclosed that Mrs Tinubu directed that Obasa should not be arrested or
prosecuted now, citing the need to maintain party unity within the All
Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos State.
A presidency
official said anonymously, “She said he’s useful to them in Agege and its
environs, and they don’t want an immediate crack in their ranks now.
“She said
they should continue their investigation but hold off now on touching him
because he’s useful to the party.”
Obasa,
impeached on January 13 over budgetary fraud and other corruption allegations,
is believed to wield significant political influence in key Lagos
constituencies such as Agege and Alimosho, which played a decisive role in the
2023 elections.
Tinubu reportedly
argued that Obasa’s stronghold in these areas is crucial to President Tinubu’s
re-election bid in 2027, and his arrest at this time could destabilize the
party’s structure in the state.
It was learnt
that the EFCC has been investigating Obasa’s financial dealings since 2020,
following reports by The Gazette detailing his alleged illicit acquisition of
assets and mismanagement of public funds.
Despite the
ongoing corruption allegations, Obasa made a daring return to Nigeria from the
U.S. last week, receiving a rousing welcome from supporters.
At a press
conference following his return, Obasa denied all allegations against him,
insisting that his impeachment was unconstitutional and politically motivated.
“If you want
to claim that I’m corrupt, please prove it, let us see it,” Obasa declared.
In the 2023
general elections, President Tinubu lost Alimosho to the Labour Party’s Peter
Obi, who secured 71,327 votes compared to Tinubu’s 62,909 votes.
Tinubu is
reportedly keen on strengthening APC’s hold on Lagos ahead of 2027, making
Obasa a strategic political asset despite his corruption allegations.
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