Ajimobi also sued the State
Attorney General, the Commissioner for Lands, Housing and Urban Development and
the Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development.
The former Oyo Governor
Senator Abiola Ajimobi has dragged his successor, Governor Seyi Makinde to
court over the revocation of his landed property at Agodi Government
Reservation Area (GRA), Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.
The former governor filed
four suits numbered; I/183/2020, I/184/2020, I/185/2020 and I/186/2020 at the
State’s High Court and also claiming the sum of N15million from the defendants
being the cost of the action, including the expenses incurred to file each of
the cases, and his attorney’s professional fees.
The Oyo State Registrar of
Deeds was also listed as a witness to be subpoenaed by Ajimobi during the
trial.
In the document before the
court, Senator Ajimobi is contesting the basis of the notice which was sent by
the state government on the 31st of January, 2020 and received by one Ms.
Blessing on the 6th of February, 2020 via a Red Star Express Courier Service.
The letter entitled, “NOTICE
OF INTENTION TO REVOKE INTEREST ON PORTION OF STATE LAND AT AGODI GOVERNMENT
RESERVATION AREA, IBADAN, was sent by the Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban
Development allegedly on the instruction of Governor Makinde, who was listed as
the first defendant in the case.
In the claims, Senator
Abiola Ajimobi is seeking;
· An order of perpetual
injunction, stopping the state government from revoking the property with a
Certificate of Right of Occupancy dated 6th February 2019 and registered as No.
56 at Page 56 in Volume 3771 of the Lands Registry Office;
· An order of injunction
against the defendants, their servants, agents and privies, to stop the listed
persons from restraining any developmental work, or causing disturbance on the
said property, describing the revocation as “unconstitutional, illegal, null
and void and one not borne of good intention.”
According to the documents
filed by the legal counsel of the former governor, the property to be revoked
is no longer existent in name as it was merged with another property by the
claimant with the “landed property comprised in the Deed of Gift, dated March
17th, 2015 between the former governor and Alhaji Abdul-Azeez Arisekola Alao,
the late Aare Musulumi of Yorubaland. It is registered as No. 17 at Page 17 in
Volume 3714 of the Deeds Registry Office, Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.”
According to Ajimobi, the
land in dispute was donated to him by Alhaji Alao, and was acquired by him by
the virtue of Statutory Right of Occupancy dated February 10th, 2009 and
registered as No. 35 at Page 35 in Volume 3556 of the Lands Registry Office,
Ibadan. The donor was said to have enjoyed undisturbed possession of the land
before donating it to the claimant.
It was also merged with the
property registered as No. 16 at Page 16 in Volume 3714 of the Lands Registry
Office, Ibadan, and was fenced round for the development of guest chalets,
church, mosque, recreation areas and the country home of the former Governor.
According to the documents,
Senator Abiola Ajimobi has not breached any of the covenant running on the
land.
In the lawsuit, the
Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development and Commissioner for Lands,
Housing and Urban Development were accused of forcibly entering, trespassing
and breaking into Ajimobi’s landed property on the 17th of October 2019.
The main gate of the
property was allegedly destroyed, the doors of all the rooms in the property
were smashed, and several valuable building materials in the property were also
allegedly destroyed. All these, according to the lawsuit were perpetuated by
officials of the ministry, armed Policemen and suspected political thugs of the
Oyo State Governor.
In what was described as an
act of trespassing, the former Governor has since lodged a complaint with the
Police, and the individuals involved are being investigated. The Police had
also interrogated the Commissioner for Lands, who is the 3rd defendant, and his
cohorts, and according to the lawsuit, was accompanied to Abuja by an official
from the office of the Attorney General.
The Commissioner and his
cohorts have since been on bail but are still reporting in Abuja for
investigations surrounding their alleged involvement in the trespass.
Ajimobi also accused
Makinde of boasting in different places and on several fora that he would
revoke every property belonging to his predecessor anywhere in the state if he
does not discontinue the charges against the Commissioner.
The 4th defendant – the
Attorney General was also accused of failing to advise the Governor, the
Ministry and the Commissioner in the course of their revocation of the
property.
The lawsuit was filed on
Wednesday, 12th of February at the High Court of Justice of Oyo State in the
Ibadan Judicial Division, by a former Attorney General of the State, Mutalubi
Ojo Adebayo Esq. of the Adebayo & Gbadamosi, Legal Practitioners.
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