For 49 days, Meranda and her supporters celebrated what seemed like a new chapter in the Assembly’s history. However, Obasa’s return has shattered their expectations, reinforcing the reality that power in politics is fleeting. His reinstatement was not just a legislative battle but a high-stakes power move orchestrated by the All Progressives Congress (APC) leadership. Despite being removed with a two-thirds majority, the final decision lay in the hands of party heavyweights, effectively dismissing any illusion of legislative independence.
Reconciliation or Political Showmanship?
According to ThisDay, a so-called reconciliation meeting followed Obasa’s return, but insiders described it as mere political theater. Lawmakers who had opposed him were forced to sit through the session, their discontent barely hidden. In a subtle display of power, Obasa arrived late, reinforcing his authority over the Assembly.
His comeback is far from the final act. Reports indicate he is already working to reinstate Olalekan Onafeko as Clerk, a move likely to deepen internal divisions. Additionally, a pending lawsuit against the Assembly looms over the fragile truce, threatening further instability.
What’s Next for Meranda’s Loyalists?
For Meranda’s allies, the future looks uncertain. Some may attempt to realign with the new leadership, while others risk political isolation. Obasa’s return is not merely about reclaiming a title—it’s about reasserting dominance and reshaping the Assembly’s power dynamics.