Ibadan 21 Obas: Appeal Court Reserves Judgment

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The panel of the Court of Appeal sitting in Ibadan, headed by Justice Nonyerem Okoronkwo on Monday reserved judgment in the appeal filed by the Oyo State government against the judgment delivered by Justice Olajumoke Aiki of the Oyo State Hgh Court on the review of the Olubadan chieftaincy declaration elevating some recognised Ibadan chieftains to Obas.

The high court had held that the governor does not have the power to set up a Commission of Enquiry to review the 1957 Ibadan Chieftaincy Declaration and its recommendation which led to the crowning of the 21 new Obas in Ibadan.

At the resumed hearing, counsel representing Senator Rashid Ladoja, Michael Lana Esq had written a letter saying he was sick and authorised Sanyaolu Akinyele Esq to represent him and had filed an application seeking to stay further proceedings in the appeal pending determination of a fresh appeal to the Supreme Court that he filed on behalf of Ladoja against the last ruling of the court that refused to set aside the gazette elevating the new Obas.

In arguing the motion for a stay, the appellant’s counsel, Yusuf Ali (SAN) and the Attorney General of Oyo State, Oluseun Abimbola Esq contended that the application is incompetent as the supposed appeal to the Supreme Court was filed well out of the statutory time limit. The court agreed with the said argument and dismissed the application for stay of proceedings.

Nigerian Tribune

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