Lagos speaker Meranda vows to promote transparency, accountability

The Lagos State House of Assembly speaker, Mojisola Meranda, says she will not dwell on past controversies but focus on the pressing legislative tasks and promoting transparency and accountability.
She said this during her inaugural speech as the new speaker on Friday at the assembly’s complex in Ikeja.
Ms Meranda replaced Mudashiru Obasa following his impeachment on Monday over alleged abuse of office and financial impropriety.
The speaker said the new House of Assembly, under her leadership, would focus more on passing bills that would ensure the people of the state enjoyed the dividends of democracy.
The speaker said part of her priorities was also to deliver a better legislative service to the people of the state.
Ms Meranda said she would also prioritise the needs of the constituents in the state through her colleagues.
She said, “Dear colleagues, we have a lot to do to achieve this vision. There is no stigmatisation among us. We are women, and that is where we derive the strength to take beautiful steps.
“The onus is, therefore, on us to focus on several key areas. Strengthening legislative independence will be a top priority, ensuring that our institutions remain robust and substance-driven.
“We will promote transparency and accountability in governance, ensuring that our actions are guided by the principles of integrity, fairness and justice.
“As we begin this new chapter, let us be reminded that we are not just lawmakers but also leaders. We must lead by example, demonstrating the values of integrity, transparency and accountability that we expect from others.
“As the speaker, I commit to prioritising the needs of our constituents through you. We will work to ensure that their voices are heard, their concerns are addressed, and their welfare is protected.”
Ms Meranda assured her colleagues that her leadership would work with them to make the state better.
“Be rest assured that we are all going to work together in this current commitment to achieve our lofty and bold vision for the state,” she said.
She promised to listen to ideas, respond to concerns and work collaboratively with everyone to address the challenges in the state.
The new speaker also urged lawmakers to demonstrate leadership and service to win constituents’ confidence.
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