Politics of Tuesday, 17 February 2026

Source: www.mynigeria.com

I’m being taunted for not joining APC – Lagos only opposition lawmaker

Osafile Stella, the only opposition member in the Lagos State House of Assembly, has revealed she has been taunted severely by the dominant opposition party in the house following her decision to defect from the Labour Party to the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

Stella made this disclosure in a chat with newsmen following Monday’s plenary sitting of the Assembly, stressing that many wondered why she opted against moving to the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.

She acknowledged the taunts have been persistent but have learnt to cope with the realities of political life, stressing that criticism is unavoidable in public office.

“Of course, there are taunts, but in politics, you must develop a thick skin. Without that, it is difficult to move forward,” she said.

Addressing questions on whether the ADC has guaranteed her a return ticket ahead of the next election, the lawmaker said her political decisions are driven by the wishes of her constituents.

She added that the party is not new and already has functional structures in place.

“The ADC is well established. The structures are there. My people encouraged me to take this step. It was the constituents I represent who asked me to move to the ADC,” she explained.

Osafile, who currently chairs the House Committee on Wealth Creation and Employment, also dismissed suggestions that her opposition status has exposed her to discrimination within the Assembly.

She said the Speaker, Mudashiru Ajayi Obasa, has remained professional and impartial in the discharge of his duties.

“When I campaigned, I emphasised capacity, competence and character. I believe the Speaker understands his role and assigns responsibilities appropriately. I have not experienced any form of discrimination,” Stella said.

“Beyond party politics, he is committed to governance. He has given me the space to function and has consistently set aside party differences to uphold the Constitution,” she added.