(DDM) – The political landscape of Lagos State took a dramatic turn on Tuesday following the confirmation of Abdul-Ganiyu Obasa Jr, the son of Lagos State House of Assembly Speaker, Rt. Hon. Mudashiru Obasa, as the new Chairman of Agege Local Government Area.
The development, confirmed by Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) political correspondents in Lagos, came barely 24 hours after the former council chairman, Hon. Tunde Azeez, tendered his resignation under undisclosed circumstances.
According to reports obtained by DDM, the younger Obasa’s appointment was swiftly ratified by the Agege Legislative Council in what political observers have described as “a seamless transition engineered from the top.”
Sources within the Lagos political circle say the move is part of an ongoing realignment of forces ahead of the 2027 general elections, with many linking the appointment to the Speaker’s growing influence within the All Progressives Congress (APC) structure in Lagos.
Though details surrounding Azeez’s resignation remain sketchy, insiders claim it may be connected to “internal administrative issues and mounting political pressure” within the council.
Meanwhile, supporters of the new chairman celebrated the transition, describing Obasa Jr as a “youthful visionary” who will consolidate on his predecessor’s achievements.
However, critics have accused the process of “nepotism and political succession planning,” saying it raises fresh questions about transparency in local government administration.
In his brief acceptance speech, Obasa Jr reportedly thanked the council for its confidence in him and pledged to serve with diligence, integrity, and accountability.
He promised to focus on youth empowerment, community development, and improved infrastructure across Agege.
Reacting to the news, a senior political analyst told DDM that the development reflects “a growing pattern of political inheritance in Lagos,” where power structures are increasingly being consolidated within family lines.
As the story continues to unfold, residents of Agege and Lagos State at large await how the younger Obasa will navigate the pressures of leadership, public scrutiny, and the heavy expectations that come with his political lineage.