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Appeal Court Did Not Reinstate Sacked Osun LG Chairmen – Attorney General

Appeal Court Did Not Reinstate Sacked Osun LG Chairmen – Attorney General
  • PublishedFebruary 11, 2025

The Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice in Osun State, Jimi Bada, has clarified that the Court of Appeal did not reinstate the sacked local government chairmen, contrary to claims made by the All Progressives off white air jordan 1 canary yellow sample release date info Congress (APC).

Speaking at a press briefing in Osogbo on Tuesday, Bada stated that the appellate court in Akure merely struck out the originating summons filed by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) against the Osun State Independent Electoral Commission (OSSIEC) at the Federal High Court.

He stressed that the ruling did not overturn the initial judgment that nullified the 2022 local government election.

“I want to confirm Nike Pegasus 41: The Next Generation – nike air mags mens limited edition – nike flyknit racer black white yellow caterpillar to you straight away that the Court of Appeal, Akure, did not go into the merit of the appeal launched by the APC before them. Their finding was just that there was no cause of action at the time PDP brought the suit against OSSIEC at the Federal High Court,” he explained.

“The only thing the Court of Appeal did was to strike out the originating summons filed by the PDP, and that was all. Anybody can interpret the ruling how they want, but at no point did the court order the reinstatement of any sacked local government chairman.”

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The ruling has sparked a fresh round of controversy between the state government and the opposition APC, with both parties interpreting the judgment differently.

While the PDP-led administration insists air jordan 4 military blue 2024 that the sack of the council bosses remains valid, the APC argues that the ruling automatically restores them to office.

In a counter-statement, the National Secretary of the APC, Dr. Ajibola Basiru, criticised the Justice Commissioner’s position, describing it as “an affront to the rule of law.”

He insisted that the appeal judgment set aside the Federal High Court’s decision and reinstated the dismissed chairmen.

“This deliberate misrepresentation of the court’s judgment exposes the Osun State Government as an enabler of illegality,” Basiru said.

“The Court of Appeal judgment considered all grounds of appeal raised in CA/AK/270/2022 and granted all the reliefs sought by the APC, including setting aside the Federal High Court’s ruling and restoring the sacked local government councils.”

He further argued that the only legal option available to the Osun State Government was to challenge the ruling at the Supreme Court rather than dispute its interpretation in the media.