'Obasa May Return As Speaker, Voluntarily Resign'
Another GAC member, who preferred anonymity, confirmed that the lawmakers were to write Tinubu.
When asked if lawmakers were to apologise to the President for not carrying him along in their decision as virally speculated, the GAC member said, “Yes, yes. They did more than that. They agreed he should resign and reverse the removal, that’s all.”
Meanwhile, GAC chairman, Tajudeen Olusi, in an interview with Punch on Tuesday, noted that GAC would only issue an official position when the time is ripe, saying, “At the appropriate time, we shall talk.”
When asked if GAC indeed gave the directives to the lawmakers, he queried, “Have you ever seen a statement issued by the appropriate authority of GAC stating this order?
“GAC is an organ created by our party and the government for internal assistance to governance in our state so if it is necessary for us to issue a statement, we will do that, so as long as we have not issued any statement authorised by our secretariat, forget about any such information as being official.”