Aregbesola: Osun judge, Assembly panel disagree over probe modalities

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Justice Olamide Folahanmi of Osun State on Tuesday, July 28 insisted that except she was given the copy of the reply by the state governor, Mr. Rauf Aregbesola to her petition, she would not appear in person before the panel set up by the state House of Assembly to look into the matter.
But the Chairman of the probe panel, Hon. Adegboye Akintunde has disclosed that Aregbesola’s response would not be made available to the petitioner.
The panel began its sitting at 10.am at the Committee Hall of the House of Assembly with heavy presence of security agents in and around the complex and with an armored tank stationed opposite the Assembly’s Complex.
Justice Folahanmi who was represented by a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Mr. Lanre Ogunlesi told journalists after a closed-door meeting with the seven-man committee explained that justice and fair hearing demand that the petitioner be availed with the governor’s response to the judge’s petition.
“Fear hearing demands that as a first step to defending the petition, it is necessary for the petitioner to be provided with the governor’s response.
“What we discussed with them was that for us not to waste time on this matter, answers to the petition by the governor should be made available.
“They said the committee was a fact-finding one, but the issue at stake was a serious one and for the sake of posterity and the people yet unborn, they need to forward the answers to her.
“She may even come out and say I am sorry, I withdraw my petition after going through the governor’s reply and may not need to see the committee again.
“But, I want to say that she will be here. We are not running away. She is bold enough to write the petition and she is prepared to defend it. If she should have the reply today, she will be here tomorrow”.
Ogunlesi, who was a former Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice in Ogun State however expressed reservation at the attitudes of the committee members, saying with the way they talked, the committee is likely going to close the case.
“They said they have their rules but they are not forthcoming towards our demand. They said they will decide and that we will be hearing from them. It maybe that they have made up their minds on what to do”, he stated.
Reacting, Akintunde declared that his committee cannot provide the petitioner with Aregbesola’s response saying it was a confidential document sent to the House of Assembly by the governor.
According to him, “The rule of the House is clear. Order 26 says that petition must come to the House through a member and again the petition must be signed page by page. But we are not looking at this. We wrote petitioner by inviting her to defend her allegations.
“Another rule is broken because for clarity sake, the petitioner is not here and she needs to come in person but we allowed his representatives.
“This is not the end of the petition. We are still going to take our report to the floor of the house where every member of the House will debate it. But she is the one who sent the petition and the onus rest in her to prove it.
“Her petition must have been dead on arrival it was not sent according to the rule of the house. But we made this rule. We are arbiter in this case and this is not a trial court. But we will get in touch with her.
On the issue of two weeks ultimatum given to the committee which would expire on Thursday, July 30, Adegboye said, the committee can ask for extension of time if need for such arrives.
Asked about allegation of bias leveled against the panel by Civil Societies Coalition for Emancipation of Osun State based on the fact that no lawmaker from the opposition party in the House was allowed to be a member of the committee, Akintude responded, “We are capable of doing justice. We know what we are doing. We are not a trial court but a fact-finding committee. This is an ad-hoc committee.
Assuring that the committee would be fair, he added, “We have our names to protect and we still have four years before us.