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Court Sacks Oyo Monarch, Declares Appointment, Installation Illegal

February 15, 2021

Justice Sherifat Adeyemi who presided over the judgement declared the appointment and installation of the monarch as illegal going by the manner it was done in flagrant disobedience of court order.

The Oyo State High Court sitting in Ibadan on Monday sacked Prince Thompson Adeyemo Oyetunji, the Alajaawa of Ajaawa in the Ogbomoso area of the state.

Justice Sherifat Adeyemi who presided over the judgement declared the appointment and installation of the monarch as illegal going by the manner it was done in flagrant disobedience of court order.

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The court in its ruling ordered an immediate withdrawal of his letter of appointment and instrument of installation given him, while granting "an order setting aside the installation and restraining the first defendant from further parading himself as the Alajaawa of Ajaawa pending the determination of the suit filed by the first and second claimants (Oyebunmi Oyewale Azeez and Prince Kamorudeen Salami".

In the about two hours' ruling, the Judge stressed that the appointment and installation carried out by the government during the pendency of the suit in court and against the decision of Justice Fadeyi of June 13, 2019, which restrained the parties from taking any action pending the final determination of the matter, was an aberration in law.

The court found out that the purported meeting which the defendants claimed was held in which there was a consensus agreement to settle the chieftaincy matter out of court was just "a figment of the imagination of the defendants from all the evidence before me. The claimants were not at the meeting. The defendants only clandestinely excluded the claimants from the meeting".

"There was no evidence that shows that there has been a move to settle the case out of court and if there is any, it should be brought to the knowledge of the court," the Judge said.

While submitting that "the order of Fadeyi J. is still valid and has not been vacated," the judge found in favour of the claimants that two letters dated May 20, 2020, and June 11, 2020, had different signatures that appeared to have been forged. 

"The signature on a letter dated 11th of June, 2020 to counter affidavit appeared to have been forged and not that of the first claimant. It is not out of place to invite the Nigeria Police to investigate the signatures as it appears criminal," the judge further observed.

Prince Azeez Oyebunmi Oyewale and Prince Kamorudeen Salami had in the suit marked No: HOG/32/2013 filed a suit on behalf of Olumole Ruling House of Ajaawa against the Governor of Oyo State, Attorney General of the state, Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Matters, Prince Thompson Oyetunji, Chief Adewale Erinle, Chief Ademola Isola, Chief Adegbite Adeleke, Prince Oyegoke Oyegbami, Prince Oladele Akinbola, and Prince Gideon Oyekunle as defendants.

The claimants had prayed the court for "an order setting aside the purported appointment, and approval and presentation of the certificate of installation and staff of office" for Oba Oyetunji by the governor of the state which was done against the court order during the pending of the suit until the final determination of the case

"An order directing the governor of the state, the Attorney General of the state, and Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Matters to immediately withdraw any certificate of installation and staff of office as Alaajawa of Ajaawa which was done against the court order during the pendency of the suit until the final determination of the case.

"An order restraining Oba Oyetunji from parading himself as the monarch or using the connection of the office pending final determination of the suit".

Meanwhile, counsel for the first claimant, Johnson Orodiran, in reacting to the ruling, described it as "uncommon", saying it would further reinforce public confidence in the judicial system. Counsel for the second claimant, Okeyinka, also commended the Judge, saying: "Right from the word go, I knew that justice would be done in this court. This is not a court of justice for sale. I knew you would deliver the ruling without any fear or favour," he said.

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