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JUST IN: Judges Yet To Give Makinde’s Lawyers Copy Of Appeal Court Judgement

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November 13, 2019
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Seyi Makinde at the Inauguration of Oyo Commissioners

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The copy of the judgment of the Appeal Court Panel sitting on the Oyo State Governorship Election Petition has not been made available to lawyers of the state governor, Engineer Seyi Makinde, investigations have revealed.

This came barely 48-hours after the Appeal Court Panel gave its judgment.

According to informed sources, close to the judiciary in Ibadan, the Lead Counsel to Governor Makinde on the election petition matter, Mr. Eyitayo Jegede, SAN, has been left frustrated on the matter.

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It was gathered that though Jegede instituted the process to secure the copy of the judgment immediately after the ruling, the Appeal Court has not made it available to the Counsel.

It was also gathered that the staff of the Court of Appeal have told the lawyers that the Judges were trying to correct some errors in the judgment to prevent the errors from being made public.

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“As of now, the copy of the judgment has not been made available and this could be dangerous. I can authoritatively inform you that Makinde’s lawyer initiated the process to get the judgment but he was frustrated. This is another reason for interested parties not to go to sleep, as something may be amiss,” the source said.

The source further said that the delay in releasing the court ruling may be dangerous because the Supreme Court has 60 days to determine the matter from the date of the ruling of the Court of Appeal.

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