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  • Ajulo repositioning judiciary in Ondo

    Ajulo repositioning judiciary in Ondo

    • By Wale Ojo-Lanre

    Sir: In the cathedral of Nigerian jurisprudence, where many occupy the pews but few ascend the pulpit of transformative impact, Dr Kayode Abraham Ajulo (SAN), the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice of Ondo State, stands as an inspired vessel—a legal alchemist, reformer, and transgenerational symbol of purposeful leadership.

    Since assuming office, Ajulo has not merely discharged duty—he has authored a new jurisprudential narrative for Ondo State. With uncommon vision, he has injected a spirit of dynamism into the legal system, unshackling it from archaic procedures and steering it towards modern, responsive, and people-focused justice delivery.

    From pioneering the Anti-Land Grabbing Law to instituting a Criminal Records Database, and championing digital access to legal services, Ajulo’s tenure is defined by results, not rhetoric. His interventions have repositioned Ondo State’s judiciary as a progressive template in sub-national legal governance.

    But perhaps more significantly, Ajulo’s intercontinental pedigree—having studied, practised, and lectured across borders—continues to be an asset to Nigeria. His cosmopolitan legal scholarship has birthed numerous elucidatory papers on constitutional order, rights-based jurisprudence, judicial autonomy, and the intersection of law and development. Through these interventions, he has drawn global attention to Ondo State’s justice ecosystem and elevated its stature among reform-focused jurisdictions.

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    A relentless human rights advocate, Ajulo has remained uncompromising in his convictions. His voice remains unfaltering in defence of the voiceless. His office, far from dulling his activism, has become a megaphone for institutional justice and ethical governance.

    What distinguishes him further is that he is not just creating change—he is cultivating changemakers. This was recognised by the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), which—for the first time in its distinguished history—established the NBA Mentoring Committee and made him the pioneer Chairman to mentor thousands of old and young lawyers. This is a rare institutional salute to Ajulo’s tireless commitment to mentoring young lawyers, and a testament to the powerful legacy he is already forging.

    In an era when mentorship is waning in the legal profession, Ajulo has revived it with bold clarity, investing his time, wisdom, and platform to shape the next generation of legal giants. I am bold and proud to be one of the beneficiaries and products of his mentorship. 

    As an administrator of men and resources, he has seamlessly blended law and philosophy, intellect and empathy, tradition and modernity.

    Dr Ajulo is also a cultural nationalist and tourism advocate, who sees heritage not as nostalgia, but as a civic asset that must be preserved, promoted, and woven into policy. His reverence for the legal profession is priestly—he believes the Judiciary must not just be respected but protected, enshrined as the moral compass of society.

    He remains among the few young legal luminaries who strictly adhere to the noble ethics of the profession, setting an example in decorum, restraint, and moral courage. His integrity is not performative—it is constitutional.

    Ajulo is a selfless fellow who puts service before comfort; hence, he promptly responded to the call to serve his native Ondo State, leaving the city of Abuja when Governor Lucky Orimisan Ayedatiwa beckoned him to be his Attorney General.

    His efforts and strides as a nationalist and a statesman were acknowledged by the immediate past President of Nigeria, Muhamadu Buhari, who conferred on him the national honour, Officer of the Order of Nigeria, (OON).

    A humble intellectual, philosopher by temperament, patriot by passion, and jurist by divine ordination, Ajulo is a gem sculpted by the divine for service far beyond the moment.

    He is not just serving Ondo State. He is engraving his name on the pillars of legal evolution in Nigeria.

    •Wale Ojo-Lanre, Esq

    Usi-Ekiti

  • Ajulo clarifies appointment of 273 lawyers

    Ajulo clarifies appointment of 273 lawyers

    Ondo State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Dr. Olukayode Ajulo, yesterday clarified the appointment of 273 lawyers by his office.

    He said most of the appointees are honorary and so not entitled to collect money from the state government.

    The Senior Advocate of Nigeria made the clarification following the criticism that arose as a result of the appointments.

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    Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa had distanced himself from the appointments.

    Clarifying the appointments, Ajulo yesterday said the lawyers willingly offered to serve the state as a gesture of goodwill, adding that they were not expecting to collect salary. 

  • Ondo AGF Ajulo clarifies appointment of 273 lawyers as advisers

    Ondo AGF Ajulo clarifies appointment of 273 lawyers as advisers

    Ondo Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Dr. Olukayode Ajulo, on Tuesday clarified the appointment of 273 lawyers by his office.

    Ajulo explained that most of the appointees are honorary and not entitled to collect a dime from Ondo State Government.

    The Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN) made the clarification over some criticism that followed announcement of the appointments.

    Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa distanced himself from the appointees, saying they will not receive any salary or allowance from his administration.

    Clarifying the celebrated appointments, Ajulo on Tuesday said the lawyers willingly offered to serve the State as a gesture of goodwill without expecting to collect wages.

    Ajulo, in a statement titled: “t’s an unfortunate misconception of issues” stressed that any compensation the appointees received will not be provided by the state government.

    He stated: “Most of these designations are purely honorary, indicating that the lawyers do not have any right to receive financial remuneration or employment advantages from the Ondo State government.

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    “Most of the lawyers who have been appointed are renowned, trusted and experienced lawyers and jurists who have willingly decided to contribute their services to Ondo State as a gesture of goodwill, and any compensation they receive will not be provided by the Ondo State Government. “

    The Senior Advocate of Nigeria announced the appointment of 273 lawyers as advisers while sharing his eight-point agenda in office.

    He said: “Upon assuming the position of Honourable Attorney General of Ondo State, a total of 273 lawyers, comprising both seasoned professionals and junior colleagues, eagerly presented a multitude of ideas to lend their support to me in serving the government and people of Ondo State.

    ” I have graciously appointed all the 273 lawyers, dividing them into two categories: Honorary Advisers and Technical Advisers to the Honorable Attorney General & Commissioner of Justice of Ondo State.

    “Furthermore, the terms of engagement I propose are remarkably innovative.

    “The appointment of these individuals, who will be officially named in due course, is a significant commitment aimed at enhancing the provision of excellent, independent, and ethical legal services to Ondo State and protect the rights of its people.

    “The appointees are lawyers who have distinguished themselves in law practice, bench(retired), government, academia, social work, among others.

    “They will provide invaluable guidance to reinforce the vision of the Office of the Attorney-General of Ondo State to be the best public law office in Nigeria.”