The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ondo State has called for the immediate resignation of Kayode Ajulo, Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice in the State, for violating his oath of office.
PDP made the call in a statement by Kennedy Ikantu Peretei, State Publicity Secretary, on Friday.
Ajulo in a Press Statement opined that the appointment of Transition Committees for 18 Local Governments and 33 Local Council Development Areas was the Constitutional right of the Governor without citing any portion of the Constitution where he derived such powers from.
But PDP replied “If a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, who is expected to know the laws of our land is the person urging Hon Lucky Aiyedatiwa to trample on our Constitution and Supreme Court pronouncement, then, he no longer deserves to serve as the Chief Law Officer of the State.
“In a landmark judgment on Thursday, 11th July, 2024, a seven-man panel of the Supreme Court of Nigeria declared that democratically elected Local Government was sacrosanct and non-negotiable.
“Justice Emmanuel Agim who delivered the judgment, said ‘State governments are perpetuating a dangerous trend by refusing to allow democratically elected Local Government Councils to function, instead appointing their loyalists who can only be removed by them’.
“It is very unfortunate that, Ajulo tried in vain to legitimize the illegality of his Governor the same day the Supreme Court made the declaration.
“The apex Court in Nigeria has spoken and the Attorney General is saying something different.
“Which Constitution was Ajulo referring to as authority for appointing the Transition Committees? You cannot put something on nothing and expect it to stand.
“Our party wishes to advise those appointed into these offices not to allow themselves to be used because every kobo they spend in these phantom offices will be legally recovered from them.
“Since Kayode Ajulo, SAN is incapable of advising the Governor according to law, he is advised to resign immediately.”
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