Oluomo Kolapo Alimi, Hon. Commissioner for Information and Public Enlightenment, updates the public on the two court judgments that were pronounced today.
“This is the map of Nigeria. After studying it, all I can say is that if Nigerians do not come out in large numbers to chase away these people, they will take over the entire country. As of now, they have taken over about 90 percent.”
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Governor Ademola Adeleke has hailed the Federal High Court, Osogbo ruling dismissing the tenure elongation suit filed by the Osun APC Yes/No chairmen, saying it affirms that their tenure expired in October 2025 and that they lack legal standing to continue occupying council secretariats. He consequently called on the police to withdraw security support for the sacked officials, urged the immediate restoration of duly elected local government chairmen, and directed UBA to safeguard local government funds and recognize lawful account signatories.
On the Federal High Court, Abuja judgment deregistering some political parties, Governor Adeleke described the ruling as contrary to the subsisting Court of Appeal order staying proceedings on the matter until October, noting that legal steps have been taken to challenge it. He assured Osun residents that Accord will remain on the ballot for the August 15 governorship election, urged supporters to remain calm and mobilize for the campaign flag-off rally, and expressed confidence in securing a resounding victory.
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