Oyo withdraws murder, land grabbing case against monarch

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An Oyo State High Court sitting in Ibadan has struck out the attempted murder and land grabbing case filed against Oba Solomon Akinola, the Oloko of Oko.

The monarch, along with 14 others, was arraigned by the Oyo State Government in November 2023.

However, during Monday’s proceedings, Justice Kareem Adedokun removed Akinola’s name from the case following an application for withdrawal by the state’s Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Abiodun Aikomo.

Earlier, the Prosecuting Counsel, Mr I.O. Abdulazeez informed the court that the Oyo State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice directed him to withdraw the matter against Akinola, the second defendant in the matter.

Abdulazeez however, did not state any reason why the Oyo Attorney-General gave the directive.

After the charges against the monarch were struck out, Adedokun adjourned the case until Sept.18 for continuation of trial of the remaining 14 defendants.

He ordered the Defence counsel, Mr O.A. Okeyinka, to ensure that all the defendants were brought to court on the adjourned date.

In his reaction to the withdrawal, one of the complainants in the matter, Dr Isaac Abiodun expressed sadness on the sudden twist in the matter.

Abiodun contended that the withdrawal of Oba Akinola’s name, who was the principal suspect in the case from the charge sheet more than a year after the prosecution had closed was indeed a sign of gloomy days ahead in the administration of criminal justice in Oyo State.

He added that the action meant that there was no justice for the common man in the state.

According to him, directive of the Oyo State Attorney-General to withdraw the case against Oba Akinola, the principal suspect in the case is a travesty of justice and a very sad development.

“This is a case in which overwhelming evidence of the Oba’s terror on the Aagba village have been presented before the court and the court is not being allowed to dispense justice on him.

“This is somebody whose actions has brought about varying degrees of injuries to some people and total destruction of  valuable property whose amount cannot yet be ascertained.

“In fact, we have tendered evidence of how Oba Akinola supervised the torturing of three indigenes of Aagba in his palace, beating and macheting them  before the court.

“Honestly, we are very sad and we can’t even continue work on our farm since the latest attack of burning down of the village,” Abiodun stated.

Abiodun, the Chief Executive Officer of Tropical Culture Farm, a farm Estate, and the people of Aagba are nominal complainants in the case instituted against the defendants.

According to the complainants, the defendants invaded the Aagba village, maiming and destroying property.

They also told the court that they wrote a petition to the Inspector General of Police IGP who ordered a thorough investigation after which the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) transferred the case to the AGF, Oyo State.

The 14 co-defendants include; Chief Sunday Aderinto, Chief Jimoh Asimiyu, Timothy Aderinto, Matthew Akintaro, Rafiu Ganiu and Adejare Adeleru.

Other are Samson Ogunmola Zachiaus Adeleru, Kamorudeen Ajibade, Raji Rasaq, Mutiu Arowosaye, Oyeyemi Oyelekan Olusegun Oyelekan and Sheriff Adio.

The defendants all pleaded not guilty  to the 27-count charge bordering on attempted murder, assault, robbery, stealing and land grabbing.