A resignation letter yesterday, addressed to the Clerk, said it was done in the interest of the people.
Lawal and his supporters have been embroiled in a leadership tussle with the G5, led by Umar Imam, since February.
His resignation has been regarded as a fait accompli in some quarters, with the emergence of Governor Yahaya Bello, who happens to be from the same senatorial district with him.
The development, it was gathered was to pave the way for the
consolidation of Imamโs position as Speaker, following moves by
concerned stakeholders to restore normalcy to the Assembly.
The letter reads:
โWe are aware of the needless pain the leadership
crisis that has engulfed this noble Assembly in the last few months
caused our constituents and retarded the development of our state.
โI would have preferred to continue with the struggle for the
entrenchment of democratic values, but the interest of Kogi State must
always come before my personal considerations.
โToday, my resignation as Speaker of this House was a difficult one,
but I believe it is the right thing to do. This, I am sure will bring
joy to some and anger to others.โ