I Will Expose Buhari’s Enemies -Oba Akiolu Explodes Again

The Oba of Lagos, Oba Rilwan Akiolu has threatened to expose persons who worked against the election of the president-elect, Muhammadu Buhari of the All Progressives Congress (APC) but who are now all around him, telling him all sort of things.

Akiolu, who is just recovering from the controversy he raised in the pre-April 11 governorshipelection over his comments on Igbo in Lagos, who spoke at the occasion to mark 2,900 days of the Babatunde Fashola administration in Lagos State yesterday said he is not afraid of anybody and will not hesitate to do what is necessary when the time comes.

According to him, “A lot of thingshave been happening now. Some people have been telling Buhari all sorts of things. Awujale and I have decided to meet Buhari because Lagos and South West states must benefit from the Buhari administration.

Impeachment: Court Accepts Ekiti APC Lawmakers’ Application

A Federal High Court in Lagos on Thursday accepted the application for discontinuance of suit filed by 19 All Progressives Congress lawmakers in Ekiti State, challenging the impeachment of Speaker Adewale Omirin.

Justice Saliu Saidu while striking out the suit marked FHC/L/CS/1823/14, and filed against the Governor, Ayodele Fayose and 13 others for their alleged role in the impeachment of Omirin and his deputy, Adetunji Orisalade, awarded N100, 000 cost in favour of the defendants.

The plaintiffs had on April 7, filed an application through their lawyer, Norrison Quakers (SAN), seeking to discontinue their case against Fayose, the seven People’s Democratic Party’s (PDP) lawmakers and others, over the ”’unlawful” removal of Omirin and Orisalade on November 20 last year.

Joined as the defendants along with Fayose,  Dele Olugbemi and Olayinka Abeni were the Inspector General of Police, the Commissioner of Police in the state and the Department of State Service.

Others include the three commissioners cleared for appointment by the House under Olugbemi’s leadership and the five other PDP lawmakers in the House.

The plaintiffs among other things, sought an order restraining the factional Speaker of the House, Olugbemi, and his deputy, Abeni, from either parading themselves as or executing duties in the capacity of the leaders of the House.

The plaintiffs’ move to discontinue the suit was objected by the defendants who argued that the matter should rather be dismissed, since it has filed its statement of defence.

Counsel to the defendants, E.O. Afolayan, representing his principal Femi Adesina (SAN), prayed the court to dismiss the suit because “it is the proper thing to do.”

He urged the court to dismiss the case in order to foreclose any future representation of the matter by the plaintiffs.

Credit – The Nation