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Lagos 2027: Party’ll Decide My Next Move


The Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa has debunked claims that he openly declared his next political move ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Reacting to speculation that he disclosed his plans during an interview on TVC’s programme “Beyond The Headlines,” Obasa clarified that he never stated that he was contesting for governorship or a senatorial seat.

Obasa stressed that the decision on his political future, like that of other party members, rests with the leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

He said: “As a politician, you must wait for the hierarchy of the party to determine where they want you to go; whether as a lawmaker, governor, or senator.

“People should not be misled or try to misinterpret the party’s plans. Let all tension calm down. Our main focus is on how to move the country forward. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is making significant progress day by day.”

While stating that he is not retiring from politics yet, Obasa said that he remains mindful of life after public service.

“Nigeria is our home, our party is our strength, and those of us in the APC are family members. The APC is getting stronger every day,” he said.

Responding to questions about his future ambitions, Obasa added, “Life is next. So let’s concentrate on living that life.”

Explaining the realities of political aspirations, the Speaker noted that ambition must be balanced with party discipline.

“When we talk about politics, you have to be a member of a political party, and as a member, you must believe in the leadership of that party.

“At some point, you cannot determine what’s next for you on your own. Of course, you may aspire to become something, but you still have to respect the party and how it is managed.

“The party leaders will eventually sit down and decide who goes where. So, whether as a Speaker, Deputy Governor, Governor, or Senator, it’s all about consultation and engagement with party leaders. As an individual, you must align with the process,” Obasa emphasised.



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