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Oyo LGs: Mind your business – Makinde govt replies AGF Malami

Attorney-General of Oyo State, Professor Oyelowo Oyewo, in a response to a letter by the AGF, said the AGF has no business dabbling into the matter of local government dissolution in Oyo State, which is pending before the Court of Appeal.

“It is, therefore, not clear under what Act of the National Assembly the office of the Attorney-General of the Federation & Minister of Justice was acting in writing the letter under reference. The letter continued: “We are of the firm belief that your letter under reference was written without adequate information and knowledge of the current position with respect to the subject matter of Local Government Dissolution in Oyo State.

“We, therefore, want to advise the Attorney-General of the Federation to rise above partisan politics and advise parties to await judgment of the court in the various appeals. To do otherwise is to foist a fait accompli on the court. As a law-abiding Government, we are prepared to abide by the decision of the court when eventually delivered.

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