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Ibadan High Chiefs Commences Court Case Withdrawal, To Hold Another Meeting on Thursday

Ibadan Kingmakers have reportedly commenced the processes towards the withdrawal of the court case relating to the consent judgment and the Olubadan chieftaincy.

The Olubadan-in-Council in a follow-up meeting at the Olubadan palace, Oja’ba, Ibadan, on Tuesday were said to have discussed commencing the case withdrawal.

Recall, the high chiefs with Governor Seyi Makinde and ex-governor Ladoja in attendance had met last Saturday at the Oyo Government House to resolve lingering matters as regards Olubadan stool and the court case.

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In a statement made available to Newsmen, the Otun Balogun of Ibadan, High Chief Tajudeen Ajibola was quoted as saying that the High Chiefs were on the same page regarding beginning processes of withdrawal of the suit.

He said the process of withdrawing the case had commenced, stressing that due process would be followed when asked about when the processes would be concluded.

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According to him, “the case was adjourned till February 1 and whatever happens, we will have to get to the court before the withdrawal can take place.

“What was brought to the fore at the meeting was that the court case was the main issue delaying government pronouncement of the next Olubadan.”

At Tuesday’s meeting, the decision was withheld regarding withdrawal of the court case involving the coronet-wearing obas who enjoyed the same promotion from their ‘Baaleship’ positions to Royal Highnesses with the High Chiefs.

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It was gathered that they agreed to hold a separate meeting on Thursday on the matter at the same venue.

Though the cases were similar, they were filed separately which made the Royal Highnesses not be bound by the decision of the High Chiefs.

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Ibadan High Chiefs Commences Court Case Withdrawal, To Hold Another Meeting on Thursday

Ibadan Kingmakers have reportedly commenced the processes towards the withdrawal of the court case relating to the consent judgment and the Olubadan chieftaincy.

The Olubadan-in-Council in a follow-up meeting at the Olubadan palace, Oja’ba, Ibadan, on Tuesday were said to have discussed commencing the case withdrawal.

Recall, the high chiefs with Governor Seyi Makinde and ex-governor Ladoja in attendance had met last Saturday at the Oyo Government House to resolve lingering matters as regards Olubadan stool and the court case.

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In a statement made available to Newsmen, the Otun Balogun of Ibadan, High Chief Tajudeen Ajibola was quoted as saying that the High Chiefs were on the same page regarding beginning processes of withdrawal of the suit.

He said the process of withdrawing the case had commenced, stressing that due process would be followed when asked about when the processes would be concluded.

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According to him, “the case was adjourned till February 1 and whatever happens, we will have to get to the court before the withdrawal can take place.

“What was brought to the fore at the meeting was that the court case was the main issue delaying government pronouncement of the next Olubadan.”

At Tuesday’s meeting, the decision was withheld regarding withdrawal of the court case involving the coronet-wearing obas who enjoyed the same promotion from their ‘Baaleship’ positions to Royal Highnesses with the High Chiefs.

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It was gathered that they agreed to hold a separate meeting on Thursday on the matter at the same venue.

Though the cases were similar, they were filed separately which made the Royal Highnesses not be bound by the decision of the High Chiefs.

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