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Adeleke/CJ Crisis: Speaker Accuses Suspended Chief Judge of Diverting Loots Recovered from Bank Robbery

November 21, 2023 3 min read

The on-going crisis of confidence between the suspended Chief Judge of Osun State, Adepele Ojo and Governor Ademola Adeleke has assumed a new dimension.

This time, an allegation has been made against Justice Ojo to the effect that she allegedly diverted the loot recovered after a robbery operation in Ikirun, headquarters of Ifelodun Local Government Area of the state.

Making the allegations, Speaker of the House, Hon. Adewale Egbedun in a statement on Monday said the Osun State House of Assembly had no intention of dabbling into the constitutional duties of the National Judicial Council (NJC) with its recommendation for the suspension of Ojo.

Egbedun added that it was only fulfilling its constitutional duty of exposing corruption as stipulated in Sections 128 (2) (b) of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Egbedun was responding to the NBA and Mr. Femi Falana on the on-going investigation of the allegations against the embattled Chief Judge, Justice Adepele-Ojo.

The chief judge was last week Thursday suspended by the House pending an investigation into alleged gross misconduct, corruption and abuse of office.

According to Egbedun, the Assembly received several petitions alleging corruption against the chief judge, adding that the Assembly was only trying to unfold the matter.

The statement also accused Ojo of diverting funds meant for the State Judiciary Library, robe allowance of brother judge of the Osun State High Court which was about #5,000,000: 00 (Five Million Naira).

The CJ was also accused of indiscriminate suspension of judicial staff without going through the Judicial Commission and diversion of their salaries.

The statement read: “Given that the Osun State House of Assembly received several petitions alleging corruption against the Chief Judge of Osun State, the Osun State House of Assembly would have been negligent and in breach of its constitutional responsibilities if it had ignored the petitions.

Governor Ademola Adeleke

“For the benefit of the public, some of the allegations against the Chief Judge are: “Diversion of the funds for the State Judiciary Library. Diversion of the robe allowance of a brother judge of the Osun State High Court which is about #5,000,000:00 (Five Million Naira).

“Indiscriminate suspension of Judicial staff without going through the Judicial Commission and diversion of their salaries. “Diversion of revenue due to the Government from filing electronic affidavits through the sole appointment of a consultant by the Chief Judge. In this case, the consultant makes #1000 on an affidavit as against just #250 that is being remitted to the state coffers.

“Disobedience of a Court judgement that discharged and acquitted a judicial staff of the allegation of embezzling #30,000 typing sheet fund.

“Diversion of the proceeds that were recovered from the convicted armed robbers of the Ikirun robbery.”