The order was sought by a human right lawyer, Mr Kanmi Ajibola, pursuant to Order 40, Rule 3 of the High court with 30 paragraphs affidavit in support of motion ex-parte.
Ajibola urged the court to compel Aregbesola to provide the lists of all capital projects being executed by his government since November 26, 2011.
The applicant sought an order compelling the Governor to provide information about the financial cost of all the capital projects executed by him.
He urged the court to compel the Governor to provide evidence of the lodgment of the deductions from the salaries of the Osun State Civil Servants, being their contributions to the Pension Scheme into the Retirement Savings Account.
The human rights lawyer also sought an order of the court compelling Governor Aregbesola to provide evidence of the lodgment of the Contributory Pension Scheme into the Contributory Retirement Savings.
Meanwhile, since the case was filed on May 12, 2016, the Governor has not been represented in court by any lawyer.
However, the Chief Judge subsequently granted all the order and directed the respondent to provide all the information as sought by the applicant.
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Mumu.Na to cause problems in osun state schools he is more interested in.Idiot.foolish man.
ReplyDeleteThis man is not supposed to be even a ward chairman talkless of a governor. It is a pity.Nigeria for you.
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