MON JAN 13 2025-theGBJournal| Gender equality champion, Mojisola Lasbat Meranda has been sworn-in as the new Speaker of the 10th Lagos State House of Assembly, a role her peers say attests to her rise as a formidable force in Lagos politics.
Her rise to the position follows the impeachment of Mudashiru Obasa, 52, today, who has been speaker of the Lagos state house of assembly since 2015.
”As one of only four women in the 40-member Lagos State House of Assembly, Mrs Meranda’s role as Speaker is both a personal milestone and a symbolic victory for women in Nigerian politics,” says the All Progressives Congress (APC) leadership in Diaspora.
A staunch advocate for gender equality, she has called for fair representation of women in politics.
“We all contested for the same offices,” she has remarked, challenging societal biases against women in leadership.
Her political journey, characterised by determination and grassroots connection, inspires women aspiring to leadership roles.
As a legislator, Mrs Meranda has emphasised the importance of refining existing laws to align with modern realities. Rather than focusing solely on new bills, she has advocated for repealing and amending outdated laws to ensure proper enforcement and relevance.
Beyond legislative work, her impact is evident in her constituency projects, which include medical outreaches, providing JAMB forms, training automobile mechanics, furnishing schools, constructing water projects, and empowering petty traders and widows.
Her career spans both the public and private sectors. She gained valuable experience as a procurement manager in the oil and gas industry with Cirrus Nigeria Limited and later as Head of Operations at Worthline International Services Limited.
Her early political career included high-profile roles in Apapa Local Government, such as Senior Special Assistant on Intervention and Intergovernmental Affairs and Supervisory Councillor for Health.
First elected to represent Apapa Constituency-1 in 2015, she has been re-elected twice, in 2019 and 2023, cementing her reputation as a dedicated public servant and advocate for her constituents.
Before her ascension as Speaker, Mrs Meranda served as the Deputy Speaker and Chief Whip of the 9th Assembly, where she demonstrated strong leadership and legislative acumen. Her journey into politics is deeply rooted in her heritage as a Lagos blue blood.
Born on August 16, 1980, to the family of the late Chief T. A. Lawal Akapo, the Ojora of Lagos, and Princess M. A. Lawal-Akapo, she hails from prominent royal families, including Ojora, Aromire, Onitana, Oloto, and Oniru. Her father, a former legislator and traditional ruler, and her brother, Oba AbdulWasiu Omogbolahan Lawal, the Oniru of Iru land, have inspired her lifelong commitment to public service.
Mrs Meranda’s educational journey began at St. Charles Nursery and Primary School and Randle Primary School, Surulere. She continued at Lagos Anglican Girls Grammar School and Ansar-Ud-Deen Secondary School, where she distinguished herself as a leader.
Her academic achievements include a Bachelor of Science in Public Administration from Lagos State University in 2013 and ongoing studies at the University of Lagos. Additionally, she holds an advanced certificate in software development, showcasing her versatility and commitment to lifelong learning.
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