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    Adeleke to Fix Lasting Infrastructural Projects in Osun, Says PDP Chieftain

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    Governor of Osun State, Senator Ademola Adeleke will soon commence fixing of long lasting Infrastructural projects in the state as part of the promises made to the people of the state.

    Speaking with Freelanews in Osogbo, former Caretaker Chairman of the Peoples Democratic party ( PDP) in the state, Dr. Akindele Adekunle, noted that all abandoned projects within the state would be revisited for timely completion.

    Adekunle stressed that roads will also be constructed in all local government areas in the state, while the federal constituencies would equally benefit immensely in the developmental agenda of the state governor.

    He remarked that since the enthronement of the present administration, all promises made are being fully followed to the letter.

    According to him “Adeleke had surpassed people’s expectations considering the situation met on ground because he has done well based on Infrastructural development so far.”

    He also recalled the medical outfit for the people of the state in all the constituencies, saying the governor had surpassed people’s expectations on Health.

    The PDP chieftain remarked that health palliatives for the people of the state is under way as all health facilities would be given face- lift in all ramifications.

    He emphasised that all general hospitals in the state would receive a boost in order to turn them to a world-class medical centres which will serve as medical tourism to other state to visit.

    Adekunle stressed that there are enough medical personnel to make the state proud of being a world-class medical tourist attraction.

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    Lagos State House of Assembly powers justify suspension of Alimosho chairman

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    Lagos State House of Assembly powers

    The Lagos Assembly clarifies that its suspension of Alimosho chairman, Jelili Sulaimon, is legally backed, in line with statutory provisions.

     

    The Lagos State House of Assembly, citing legal provisions, defends its power to suspend the Alimosho council chairman, Jelili Sulaimon, amidst public outcry.

    The Lagos State House of Assembly exercised its legislative powers to suspend Alimosho Local Government Area chairman, Jelili Sulaimon, citing statutory provisions as the legal basis.

    The Assembly responded to criticism from Sulaimon’s lawyer, Dr Abdul Mahmud, clarifying that their actions were in line with the Lagos State Local Government Administration Law and the Nigerian Constitution.

    Section 24(a) of the Local Government Administration Law empowers the Assembly to suspend or remove council officials following investigations.

    Furthermore, Section 128 of the 1999 Constitution grants the Assembly the authority to investigate matters under its jurisdiction.

    The Assembly’s response stressed that local government councils, including their chairmen, derive authority from state law, which the Assembly creates and enforces.

    The Assembly criticised attempts to sway public sentiment with emotional rhetoric, arguing that the laws are clear on legislative oversight.

    It highlighted previous suspensions of the same chairman for violating local government regulations, reiterating the Assembly’s commitment to accountability.

    It also rebuffed any comparison between the powers of the National Assembly and state legislatures in local government affairs, stating that only the state legislature holds such authority.

    This legal stance ensures that the Lagos State House of Assembly remains the guiding force in maintaining order and transparency within local governments, further dismissing counterarguments that misinterpret legislative boundaries.

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    Lagos Assembly imposes indefinite suspension on Alimosho local government chairman

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    Indefinite Suspension of Alimosho Local Government Chairman

    The Lagos State House of Assembly has issued an indefinite suspension to Jelili Sulaimon, the chairman of Alimosho Local Government, effective immediately.

     

    The Lagos State House of Assembly has placed Alimosho Local Government Chairman Jelili Sulaimon under indefinite suspension. The suspension takes immediate effect following a plenary session where lawmakers reached a unanimous decision.

    Vice Chairman Akinpelu Johnson is appointed to oversee the council’s operations during this period. The Assembly has instructed the council’s management, including the treasurer, to support Johnson fully.

     

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    The suspension stems from allegations of non-compliance and misconduct by Sulaimon. Honourable Sanni Okanlawon, chair of the Local Government Administration Committee, initiated the motion. He recounted a serious incident in April 2024 that led to the death of Mr. Micheal Ajayi.

    Okanlawon’s investigation revealed Sulaimon’s role in the chaos. Despite invitations to stakeholders, Sulaimon demonstrated ongoing defiance toward the Assembly. His mismanagement of public funds and failure to follow directives warranted immediate action.

     

     

    Majority Leader Noheem Adams supported the suspension, emphasizing the need for accountability among local government leaders. Other lawmakers echoed concerns about Sulaimon’s disregard for procurement processes and budget adherence.

    Honourable Nureni Akinsanya highlighted a report from the State Auditor-General that identified significant financial irregularities in Sulaimon’s records. The report’s findings reinforced the call for suspension.

    The Speaker, Rt. Hon. (Dr) Mudashiru Obasa, confirmed the Assembly’s resolution and directed the Clerk to inform relevant authorities.

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    Makinde suspends Oyo monarch

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    The Oyo State Government, yesterday, suspended Oba Gbolagade Muritala Babalola (Gbadewolu I) as the Onido of Ido in Ido Local Council of the state.

    The government, in a letter dated February 2, 2024, and signed by the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Matters, Olusegun Olayiwola, said Governor Seyi Makinde approved the suspension on February 1, 2024.

    “I wish to inform you that His Excellency, the Executive Governor of Oyo State of Nigeria, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by Sub-section 1&2 of Section 26 of the Chiefs Law, Cap. 28 Vol I, Laws of Oyo State of Nigeria 2000 and by virtue of all other enabling powers in that regard, has approved your suspension as the Onido of Ido in the area of authority of Ido Local Government Area of Oyo State,” the letter read in part.

    It directed Oba Babalola to hand over all government properties in his possession to the chairman of Ido local council.

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