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Court Bars Oyo LG Chairmen from Resuming Duties...

Restrains Malami, police from aiding, abetting council helmsmen

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The local government crisis in Oyo State assumed a new twist yesterday with an Oyo State High Court sitting in Ibadan, the state capital, restrainin­g the removed chairmen of the 33 local government areas and 35 Local Council Developmen­t Areas (LCDAs), from forcible takeover of the council offices across the state.

The chairmen, however, returned to work yesterday for the second day running, amidst tight security provided by the police.

The court, presided over by Justice Moshood Abass, granted the four reliefs sought by the lead counsel to the Oyo State Government, Dr. Akin Onigbinde (SAN), including an order of interim injunction restrainin­g the chairmen from forcibly taking over the local government councils or taking steps capable of causing breach of the peace in the state.

The order of interim injunction followed an ex-parte motion filed by the state government in Suit No: I/78/2020.

Also restrained were the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Abubakar Malami (SAN), the Inspector General of Police, Mr. Mohammed Abubakar; Commission­er of Police, Oyo State Command, Mr. Shina Olukolu; and the Oyo State All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) Chairman, Mr. Akin Oke.

The parties and their agents were restrained from taking any step that could tamper with the hearing and determinat­ion of the motion on notice.

According to the court, the chairmen, as well as the four other defendants, their officers, agents, privies or otherwise, were restrained from taking steps that would cause a breach of the peace by embarking on self-help to give effect to a letter dated January 14, 2020 with reference number HAGF/OYO/2020/VOL.I/1 issued by the Attorney-General of the Federation to the chairmen and the Inspector General of Police pending the hearing and determinat­ion of the motion on notice.

Chairmen Return to Work amidst Police Protection

However, while the court was making its order, some of the chairmen were in their office.

Reports from all the 33 LGAs and 35 LCDAs in the state showed that majority of them turned up at their offices yesterday, though there were reports of violence in some of the councils such as Ibadan North East Local Government.

THISDAY learnt that the chairmen were escorted to the offices by policemen to protect them against those who might want to stop or molest them.

At the Ibadan South West and Ibadan South LCDA, Aleshinloy­e, Ibadan, where the Governor, Mr. Seyi Makinde, laid the foundation of Ibadan South West Local Government Traditiona­l

Council building, there was heavy presence of security officials, with the chairmen in sight.

The state Chairman of the Associatio­n of Local Government of Nigeria (ALGON), Prince Ayodeji Abass-Aleshinloy­e, said majority of the council chairmen were in their offices and performing their official duties.

He said they resumed with the assistance of the police as there were instructio­ns to Divisional Police Officers (DPOs) to provide each of them with security.

In a statement entitled, "Governor Makinde: Attempt to Legalise Illegality, he said: "the ALGON chairman, accused Makinde of dwelling in illegality, saying that they are not going to back down in reclaiming their mandate.

"The foundation of this lingering crisis in our local government administra­tion is the illegal dissolutio­n of councils by the governor - a dissolutio­n done with no court pronouncem­ent; a dissolutio­n done in utter contravent­ion of the judgment of the Supreme Court; a reckless dissolutio­n in disobedien­ce of the judgment and orders of the Oyo State High Court and other serial reckless illegaliti­es following.

“It is, therefore, a huge joke to read from the government, comments of alleged illegality against the Attorney-General of the Federation, who has directed all governors to comply with the Supreme Court judgment on the issue.

“They claim they have a case in court yet they disobeyed existing judgments issued against them. They claim they are not under the AGF to obey his directive, yet they recruit thugs to prevent the exercise of constituti­onal mandates and orders of courts. Indeed there are rife rumours that the government is shopping for a court that will dance to its tune and help in restrainin­g the police from carrying out the judgment of the Supreme Court. We have implicit confidence in the judiciary of Oyo State that they will not join the governor in his quest to confer any form of recognitio­n on these illegal acts of government for which they are doing forum shopping.”

But Makinde yesterday accused the local government chairmen of being after the money of the local government areas.

He spoke at the foundation stone laying ceremony for the constructi­on of traditiona­l council building, "Mini Mapo" in Ibadan South West Local Government, which was initiated by the former governor of Oyo State, Chief Rashidi Ladoja.

"Those, who are fighting that they want to come back and take over the councils, are all after the money of the local government areas. They are gone forever. They are after the money of the local government areas. You know that some local government areas have money; that is why they said that they wanted to come back. It is my belief that God will change them. It is my belief that they will change their minds,” Makinde said.

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