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LG Caretaker Committee: Ondo Gov Aiyedatiwa Is Not Contemptuous Of Any Court Decision – Attorney General

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By Ayodele Oni

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The Attorney General of Ondo State, Olukayode Ajulo, SAN, has maintained that Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa did not breach any section of the Constitution, or Contemptuous of any Court decision in setting up Caretaker Committees for Local Governments.

Reacting to comments by opposition members and their parties on the issue, the Law officer of the State said that “the appointment of Transition Committees is a lawful exercise of the Governor’s constitutional powers.

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“The Committees are intended to ensure seamless transition and continuity of government business in the affected areas.

“The judgment of Hon Justice A.O Adebusuoye on 20th June, 2024, only declared the Local Government Creation Law 2023 unconstitutional, but did not invalidate the executive and administrative powers of the Governor of Ondo State to take steps that will ensure effective and good governance of any part of the State.

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“The legality of the LCDAs is currently the subject of ongoing legal proceedings, which are presently under appeal.

“The court has taken notice of this appeal. Therefore, the Governor’s appointment of Transition Committees is not in contempt of the court’s judgment, but rather a prudent action to ensure that the business of government continues uninterrupted in the affected areas.

“I urge the PDP to respect the rule of law and allow the legal process to run its full course, rather than resorting to inflammatory rhetoric.

“The Ondo State Government remains committed to upholding the laws of the land and ensuring good governance for all citizens.”

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