He said the action was capable of putting the country’s hard-earned democracy in jeopardy.
Mr Egbetokun charged Mr Moshood to uphold the rule of law and maintain operational excellence.
The heavily armed operatives sealed the offices of the speaker, Mojisola Meranda, her deputy, and the clerk while also barricading the assembly complex.
The Lagos politician was impeached on January 13.
The speaker advocated local governments’ participation in decentralising and broadening the benefits of Detty December.
Ms Meranda said all hands must be on deck to light up Lagos, adding that the project was important to everyone.
Mr Akiyode-Afolabi urged the speaker not to let down the womenfolk and the state.
Mr Tinubu said he had no business with them since the individuals were not there to carry out his order, Peoples Gazette was told.
The proposal presented to Mr Obasa includes removing Ms Meranda and appointing a neutral person as the new speaker if he accepts a senatorial ticket.
Mr Ogundipe emphasised that the majority of lawmakers who elected Mr Obasa as speaker had the “inalienable” right to impeach him.
