The Oyo State government has filed an appeal challenging the court ruling that invalidated the selection and installation of Oba Ghandi Afolabi Olaoye as the Soun of Ogbomosoland.
Also, an application for a stay of execution pending the hearing and determination of the appeal Defendants/Applicants against the judgment at the Court of Appeal, Ibadan Judicial Division, has also been filed at the High Court.
The application is also seeking an order from the Court restraining the Claimant/Respondent by himself or through his servants, agents, privies or otherwise howsoever prevent him from taking any step or further step in recognition or pursuance of
the Judgment of this Honourable Court, Coram: The Honourable Justice K. A. Adedokun delivered the ruling on the 25th day of October 2023 in Suit No. HOG/27/2022 between Prince Muhammed Kabir Olaoye V. Executive Governor of Oyo State, & 11 ORS in executing the ruling.
REPORTERS AT LARGE earlier reported that Justice K.A Adedokun on 25th October in his judgment on suit no HOG/27/2023 between Prince Muhammed Kabir Olaoye vs. the Governor of Oyo State and 11 others said that the procedure for the nomination of the Soun of Ogbomoso, the 12th Defendant, was “irregular, null, and void.’’ for not strictly complying with the provisions of the Soun Chieftaincy Declaration of 1958.
The same judge, in suit no. HOG/20/2023 instituted by Prince Taofeeq Akorede Olaoye, also challenged Oba Olaoye, in which judgment was delivered on October 3. Justice Kareem Adeyimika Adedokun ruled that the procedure was “right, valid, and proper.”
Dissatisfied with the judgment, the appeal was filed by Akin Onigbinde SAN and Co. in Ibadan on behalf of the Executive Governor of Oyo State, Engineer Oluseyi Makinde, Attorney General and Hon. Commissioner of Justice, Oyo State, and Hon. Commissioner, Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Matter.
The notice of appeal dated October 27 seeks an order setting aside the judgment of the Trial Court of October 25 or an order of re-trial before another judge of the Oyo State High Court.
The six grounds of appeal pointed out how the trial judge erred in his submission and how the judgment of October 25, 2023, is against the weight of evidence before the Honourable Court.
The respondents include Prince Mohammed Kabir Olaoye, Ogbomoso North Local Government Kinnira, Ogbomoso, the Traditional Council of Ogbomoso North Kinnira, Ogbomoso, S. A. Mohammed, Esq. Mohammed & Mohammed & Co. Mobolaji Chambers, Kola Fatoye, Esq., Chief Samuel Otolorin JP, Chief Salawu Ajadi, Chief Tijani Abioye, Chief David Adeniran Ojo, Pastor Afolabi Ghandi Oladunni Olaoye, and others.