The Osun State government has been advised to stop lying against the person of ex- governor, Adegboyega Oyetola and current minister of Marine and Blue Economy, with regard to the controversy surrounding the Alawo stool in Awo community of Egbedore Local Government Area of the state.
The advice was contained in a statement by Oyetola’s media aide, Ismail Omipidan, issued on Monday morning, to debunk the claim by the Osun State governor’s spokesperson, Olawale Rasheed, that Oyetola and not Senator Ademola Adeleke, issued the staff of office to Taiwo Abdulrasaq Adegboye as Alawo.
Omipidan noted that he was not surprised by the claim of Olawale Rasheed, insisting that his penchant for lying was legendary.
He challenged the governor’s spokesperson to produce any material evidence to support his false claim.
The minister’s media aide further asserted that he had it on good authority that Governor Adeleke and not Oyetola signed the certificate being paraded by the Alawo against a legal opinion from government officials.
“While it is true that Taiwo Adegboye was appointed during the Oyetola’s administration, the moment the court nullified his appointment, the government stayed action. That was why his official coronation was never carried out until we left office. Therefore, my principal never signed any document nor issued him a staff of office. If there is, I challenge the government to produce same.
“If indeed, Governor Adeleke has respect for due process and rule of law, how come the government is unable to carry out the judgement of the court with regards to the Alawo stool. In the eyes of the law, the current occupant is a usurper and the government should treat him as such, rather than trying to pass the buck, which unfortunately has become the pastime of the present administration.
“Oyetola is no longer the governor. How come you still want to hold him responsible for an action that was carried out in the last one year of the current administration? I advise Olawale Rasheed and his ilks to stop lying against the person of Oyetola, as he did not issue any staff of office to the Alawo,” Omipidan said in dismissing the assertions of the Adeleke administration on the Alawo stool.