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  • Ogun PDP to Ladi Adebutu: Stop bringing our party to disrepute

    Ogun PDP to Ladi Adebutu: Stop bringing our party to disrepute

    The Ogun State Chapter of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has urged its 2023 governorship candidate, Ladi Adebutu, to desist from acts that are capable of bringing the party into disrepute.

    The party, in a statement issued in Abeokuta on Saturday by the State Publicity Secretary, Austin Oniyokor, quoted the State Chairman, Dr. Sikirulai Ogundele as saying, “The Party has noted with grave concern the tension and division that have been caused by the arranged conferment of the Asiwaju of Odogbolu chieftaincy title on one of our members and the 2023 governorship candidate of our party, Ladi Adebutu, on Thursday, 31st October, 2024.

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    The party had advised that instead of wasting millions to procure a chieftaincy title at a time when many people in the community, like most Nigerians, could barely feed, he should have channeled such resources to some enduring and enabling initiatives.

    “Although we reckon that he has taken to our advice and promised to build a skill acquisition centre for the community, it was most embarrassing to learn that the Odogbolu Alaye-in-Council, Palace Chiefs, and eminent community leaders were opposed to the arranged conferment of the Asiwaju of Odogbolu title on Hon. Adebutu and boycotted the ceremony. This, it was learnt, led to the event being held in the sitting room of the Alaye of Odogbolu, Oba Adedeji Olusegun Onagoruwa.

    “Little wonder the pictures and videos that were shared only had Hon. Adebutu, his wife, and their hangers-on. The sitting room was empty as there were no kingmakers and no palace chiefs; even eminent citizens from the town boycotted the event.

  • Criminal trial: Ladi Adebutu’s bank records admitted as evidence Of funding prepaid cards

    Criminal trial: Ladi Adebutu’s bank records admitted as evidence Of funding prepaid cards

    The High Court of Ogun State sitting in Abeokuta presided over by Hon. Justice Abiodun Akinyemi has admitted Ladi Adebutu’s account opening forms with his statements of account. 

     Adebutu, the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the March 18 Governorship election in Ogun State, and some members of his party, are standing trial for alleged vote-buying and money laundering perpetrated during the poll.

    A bank official Celestina Appeal on Tuesday gave insight into how Adebutu ordered 200,000 prepaid cards and funded the account about 48 hours before the election. 

    His counsel, Gordy Uche (SAN), objected to the admissibility of the documents on the grounds they were not certified, that no proper foundation was laid and the prosecution did not comply with Section 90 (1) (e) of the Evidence Act as regards entries made in a banker’s book.

    However, in overruling the defendants’ counsel, the judge agreed with the prosecuting counsel, Rotimi Jacobs (SAN), that there is no legal requirement that private documents must be certified.

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    The court held the documents are private documents that require no certification. 

    The trial judge further held that the prosecution witness made reference to the certificate of compliance pursuant to Section 84 of the Evidence Act.

    The documents were admitted as Exhibits 21, 22 and 23 respectively and the matter adjourned till 2nd and 3rd May 2024 as well as 5th, 6th and 7th June 2024 for further hearing.

  • Ogun PDP faction adopts Akinlade

    Hon. Ladi Adebutu faction of the People’s Democratic Party ( PDP ) on Thursday afternoon adopted Hon. Abdulkabir Adekunle Akinlade of the Allied Peoples Movement (APM) as its governorship candidate for the Saturday gubernatorial election in Ogun state.

    The deal was sealed at the Park Inn, Abeokuta, the state capital, with the factional Chairman of PDP in the State, Hon. Sikirullai Ogundele.

    Ogundele told reporters that the faction found Akinlade more credible and competent to govern the state than other contestants.

  • Stop misleading voters, Kashamu tells Secondus

    Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate in Ogun State Senator Buruji Kashamu has urged the party’s national chairman, Prince Uche Secondus, to stop misleading voters.

    Kashamu, who was reacting to a letter written by Secondus and the party’s National Secretary, Senator Ibrahim Umaru Tsauri to INEC asking the electoral body to recognize Honourable Ladi Adebutu as the party’s governorship candidate, said the letter was a tissue of lies meant to blackmail INEC.

    He declared the ploy would fail.

    Kashamu, in a 4th of February, 2019 letter entitled, “Re: Final List of Nominated Candidates in Ogun State” addressed to the National Chairman, accused Secondus of twisting facts with a view to blackmailing INEC.

    According to Kashamu, the Secondus’ letter “drips with the usual lies and blackmail that you have always peddled to obfuscate obvious facts and issues that are glaringly in the public domain.”

    He added: “Ordinarily, I would not have responded since the Commission is aware of the issues and has the benefit of sound legal advice from senior lawyers and experts. However, since you are not tired of telling lies, I would also not be tired of telling the truth and exposing your lies to the whole world.”

    Going into the genesis of the crisis, Kashamu said, “The indubitable fact is that the Federal High Court sitting in Lagos had on the 24th of June, 2016, delivered a judgment in which it directed the PDP and INEC to deal exclusively with the Engr. Adebayo Dayo-led Ogun State PDP Executive.

    “This same judgment was reaffirmed by the Honourable Justice M.B. Idris on the 9th of February, 2018.

    “These two judgments formed the basis of the 12th of April, 2018 letter written to you by the Commission in which it informed you of its decision to comply with the terms of both judgments.”

    Kashamu said despite the judgments and INEC’s position, the PDP leadership under Secondus opted to act contrary to the position of the law by supporting an illegal executive in the state.

    “If you chose to disobey the law and INEC decided to obey the law, how can you blame me for your misfortune?” Kashamu asked Secondus.

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    The letter reads further, “Contrary to your claims, I wish to remind you that in its guidelines for the 2019 general election dated the 4th October, 2019, INEC expressly stated that notwithstanding its requirements for the National Chairman and National Secretary to endorse the Commission’s Nomination Forms (not PDP’s nomination forms), it added in Item 6.1 that, ‘Political Parties are to note that where there is a Court Order in respect of the nomination of any candidate, the Commission shall be guided by such Order.’

    “Now, in the Ogun State PDP case, there are three subsisting judgments of the High Court and two rulings of the Court of Appeal. In its 25th of October, 2018 letter to you, the Commission referred to three suits, namely FHC/L/CS/636/2016; FHC/L/CS/1556/2017 and FHC/AB/CS/114/2018.

    It was the interlocutory orders in one out of the three suits (i.e. FHC/AB/CS/114/2018) that were determined by the Court of Appeal sitting in Ibadan on the 18th of December, 2018, leaving the final judgments in the two other cases (FHC/L/CS/636/2016; FHC/L/CS/1556/2017) that came first-in-time subsisting and valid till date.

    “The only appeal against one of the two subsisting and final judgments was dismissed by the Court of Appeal sitting in Lagos on the 4th of May, 2017. A further attempt to relist it was struck out on the 11th of July, 2018.

    “The second judgment by the Honourable Justice M.B. Idris (now of the Court of Appeal) was not appealed at all.

    “It is inconceivable that the same person who deliberately flouts valid and subsisting rulings and judgments of court could turn round to blame the Commission for his contemptuous acts against the court and the whole judiciary.

    “Mr. Chairman, you are the one choosing and picking the judgments to obey. You lack the moral right to accuse the Commission of what you are known for.

    “If the National Chairman and National Secretary of the PDP willfully refused to sign forms that were duly submitted to them in spite of subsisting court judgments directing them to accord recognition to the Engr. Adebayo Dayo-led Ogun State PDP Exco and its activities, including the conduct of congresses/primaries, how can they hold the judgment creditors or the Commission liable for their disobedience?

    “It was based on the valid and subsisting judgments of court (not only the interlocutory orders of the FHC, Abeokuta) that Engr. Adebayo Dayo, as the Chairman of the Ogun State PDP Exco, presided over the congress (es) where candidates were elected in line with Section 25(1) of the Peoples Democratic Party Constitution 2017 (as amended) which states: ‘There shall be a State Party Congress which shall consist of: The State Chairman who shall be the Chairman.

    “’Section 25(2C) states further: ‘The function of the State Congress shall be to: (c)     Elect Governorship candidates of the Party’, among others.’

    “It is from the congress chaired by the State Chairman that the list of candidates to represent a Party can be generated and submitted to the Commission.

    “The role of the national leadership or its representatives is merely nominal and observatory. More so, such roles are subject to the provisions of the 1999 Constitution, the Electoral Act and the PDP Constitution.  It does not give the national leadership of the Party the latitude to act irresponsibly or illegally compile list of candidates.

    “When the INEC guidelines say the National Chairman and National Secretary are to sign the Commission’s Nomination Forms, it never envisaged a situation where the leaders of a political party would not obey valid and subsisting judgments of court. Thankfully, the Commission gave the proviso that, ‘…where there is a Court Order in respect of the nomination of any candidate, the Commission shall be guided by such Order’.”

    Kashamu added: “It is also misleading and mischievous to claim that the Commission based its decision to accept, process and publish the list of Ogun State PDP candidates on the ‘judgment of the High Court (Abeokuta’s Division)’.

    “As stated above, INEC’s decision was based on three suits. The Federal High Court order that was set aside is just one out of the three suits cited by the Commission.

    “Two final judgments of court of competent jurisdiction are still valid, binding and subsisting. Even the order said to have been set aside had been overtaken by events.

    “On the so-called implications of the judgment of the Court of Appeal sitting in Ibadan, I challenge you to quote a part of the judgment that validated your claim or declared Adebutu as the Ogun State PDP governorship candidate.

    “For the umpteenth time, I would refer you to the findings of the Court of Appeal at page 12 of the judgment wherein the Court held, ‘The action instituted at the Lower Court is also not in respect of selection or nomination of candidates to represent the 1st Appellant at an election nor is it a complaint against any election, decision or activity of the INEC (10th Respondent). It is in my view, simply an inter-party (sic) dispute between two factions of the party as to which of the factions is the legitimate State Executive of the P.D.P in Ogun State. This appeal is therefore not in respect of a pre-election matter.’

    “The findings and decision of the Court of Appeal in the Judgment of 18th December, 2018, clearly shows that the subject of the said appeal was neither related to pre-election issues nor the nomination of candidates to represent the Ogun State PDP at the election.

    “Therefore, since the said appeal and judgment do not relate to the list of candidates that would represent the Ogun State PDP at the February 16 and March 2, 2019 elections, the Court of Appeal could not have pronounced on the list of candidates from Ogun State.

    “What is more, as can be clearly seen on the face of the appeal, Adebutu was not a party to the appeal. So, how can anyone claim that he is a beneficiary of the judgment?

    “It was when you and Adebutu realised that the appeal court judgment did not enure in your favour that you hurriedly and surreptitiously went to the FCT High Court to file a suit meant to ambush me and my associates.

    “You wanted the court to declare Adebutu as the governorship candidate of the PDP in Ogun State without joining me as an interested party or someone who would be affected by the outcome of the suit. It was by providence that I got to know of the suit and applied to be joined in the matter.

    “Again, the devilish move backfired when the court found that you acted in flagrant disobedience of subsisting judgment (s), refused your prayers and dismissed the suit.

    “The FCT High Court expressly held on the 14th of January, 2019 that since all the actions of the national leadership of the Party were done in defiance of valid and subsisting court judgments they could not stand.

    “So, what is all the lies and blackmail against INEC about? The Commission has acted rightly – in line with its avowed commitment to be law-abiding and rein in political parties when they act illegally and irresponsibly as in this case.”

    Kashamu advised Secondus to desist from dragging the name of the party in the mud and support him for PDP to win in Ogun State.

  • INEC list: Don’t rejoice yet, Adebutu tells Kashamu

    A governorship aspirant of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ogun state Hon. Ladi Adebutu, on Friday, advised Senator Buruji Kashamu not to rejoice yet over his recognition by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) as the party’s candidate.

    Adebutu said the INEC’s final list which has the name of Buruji and his co-travellers as candidates for the forthcoming general elections is “just a temporary one,” declaring that he – Adebutu, would not only smile, but also laugh last.

    The Federal lawmaker who made this known in a statement by Dayo Rufai, the Associate Media Team Head, Ladi Adebutu Democratic Organisation, added that it was disheartening that INEC would insist on listing Kashamu as a governorship candidate when he was never a part of valid primary organised and conducted by a legitimate Committee of the PDP.

    The undaunted governorship hopeful accused INEC of pandering to the desires of the ruling All Progressives Congress(APC) in the state, which, he stressed, informed why it elected to ignore the valid order of the Appellate court and proceeded to make Kashamu a candidate which shouldn’t be, according Rufai in the statement.

    The statement reads:”It is disheartening to note that after we have complied with all electoral guidelines in line with the constitutional provision of the Federal republic of Nigeria, INEC still insists on doing its bidding. We went through an open primary, supervised by the National Secretariat of the party, and even monitored by same INEC as the electoral umpire, and at the end of it all, we were declared the winner.

    “Few weeks after, Sen Buruji Kashamu who was never part of the primary sat down somewhere and personally handpicked some names to represent the interest of the party in the state.

    “To push their desperation further, Buruji went to an Abeokuta High Court to seek for an injunction to force INEC to accept their own list. The injunction was hurriedly granted only for the Court of Appeal in Ibadan to set the order aside.

    “So, rather than INEC to respect the order of the appellate court, and accept our own list in compliance with the directive of the PDP NWC, INEC with their position, has now become a tool in the hand of APC where the umpire is now to choose who and who represents the party interest.

    “Anyway, we remained unshaken and even much more determined to carry on with our campaign to all the LG areas in the state.

    “We are very hopeful and in high spirit that the final list which has the name of Buruji and his co-travellers is just a temporary one, as Hon Ladi Adebutu and other party candidates will smile at the end of the day.”

  • Kashamu to supporters: work with Adebutu’s group

    Senator Buruji Kashamu (Ogun East) has directed all his supporters and associates to work with members of the Lado group within the Ogun State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the overall interest of the party.

    The Lado group is led by a member of the House of Representatives, Honourable Ladi Adebutu, who has been locked in a supremacy battle with Kashamu over control of the state party structure and the Ogun State PDP governorship ticket.

    In a statement on Thursday in Ijebu Igbo, Ogun State, Kashamu said it was better for the contending groups to work and win together – in the overall interest of the party.

    According to him: “It is true we are in court. But, we are hopeful that the issues will be resolved sooner than later.

    “However, in the overall interest of the party, it is better and wiser for us to work together as members of the same family pending the resolution of the issues in court.

    “We may have had our disagreements and issues and have submitted them to the court for adjudication; yet, we have been talking to one another.

    “We reckon that whichever way it goes, the court cannot bring about genuine reconciliation and peace.

    “So, we have resolved to be agents of peace and reconciliation. Let us put aside our ego, prejudices and personal interests, and work together for the Party – in the hope that whoever carries the day will work for the Party, its members and the generality of the people.

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    “It is in the light of the foregoing that I wish to formally and publicly urge all my leaders, elders and supporters to work with the Lado group within the Ogun State chapter of the PDP ahead of February 16 and March 2, 2019 elections.

    “Irrespective of our differences, we are members of the same family. At the end, it is the party that wins; not any individual or group.”

    Kashamu urged the ongoing unity meetings and rallies between the two groups within the Ogun State PDP be intensified in the 236 wards, 20 local governments and three senatorial districts of the state.

    These, he said, will be capped with a “Mega Unity Rally” to be held on a date and venue to be announced soon.

  • PDP governorship candidate cautions INEC over party list

    A governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ogun State, Mr. Ladi Adebutu has cautioned the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) against changing the list of candidates submitted to it by the leadership of the PDP.

    Adebutu who stormed the PDP Abuja secretariat on Thursday alleged attempts by a faction in the party’s Ogun State chapter to smuggle in unauthorized list of candidates to the commission.

    Adebutu, who represents Ikenne/Shagamu/Remo North in the House of Representatives, said the national leadership of the PDP had dissolved all parallel state executives in the state.

    According to him, the state executive was later reconstituted following valid election into the various positions. He accused a faction, led by the senator representing Ogun East senatorial district, Buruji Kashamu of dividing the PDP in the state.

    He accused the Kashamu faction of attempting to submit list of candidates to INEC through the back door.

    Speaking with journalists at the PDP secretariat, Adebutu said,  “The National Working Committee set up election and screening committees. Forms were sold, we participated in the primaries and 40 candidates emerged in Ogun State.

    “But a parallel group printed forms, sold the forms, held a convention and people emerged. If we allow this kind of lawlessness where people stay in their rooms to pick candidates  and obtain court injunction to sustain it, then there is trouble.

    “The element of transparency is totally destroyed. The law clearly states that there shall be only one primary organised by a party.

    “This is a deliberate attempt to make the PDP a weaker party in Ogun State like what we saw in Edo and Ondo States. The time we could have spent campaigning, we spent it on conflict resolution in the two cases”.

    The governorship candidate urged the INEC and well meaning Nigerians to stand up and oppose those he described as enemies of democracy.

  • For Ladi Adebutu and Bolarinwa Oluwole honour beckons

    OLADIPUPO Adebutu, the Chairman, House Committee on Rural Development in the Federal House of Representatives, and one of his favoured buddies, Asiwaju Bolarinwa Oluwole, the House of Representatives aspirant, will be honoured with chieftaincy titles by the Ewusi of Makun Kingdom Sagamu, Ogun State, Oba Timothy Akinsanya, come April 2 at the sprawling palace of the royal father in Sagamu Remo.

    While Adebutu and wife will be bestowed with the chieftaincy titles of Otunba Badekale & Yeye Otunba Badekale of Makun Kingdom; Asiwaju Bolarinwa Oluwole and wife will also be in tow to be honoured with the esteemed titles of Asiwaju Odo & Yeye Asiwaju Odo of the same Makun Kingdom.

    Coincidentally, that day is also the annual charity day for the less-privileged and the indigent ones which normally takes place in his country home in Iperu, where they are given sundry food items and gifts in cash and kind by Adebutu.

  • Another milestone for Ladi Adebutu

    It is said that a great man finds ultimate meaning not in his material possessions or in the power he wields but in the praise and recognition bestowed on him by those who have benefited from his wealth and power. If this is the case with Ladi Adebutu, then he must be going through the most meaningful and rewarding phase of his life.

    After many years of selfless dedication to making humanity better, especially through education, recognition has finally come the way of the Chairman, House Committee on Rural Development. Only recently, he was inducted into the University of Ibadan prestigious hall of fame for his philanthropic gestures, which have helped many indigent students to complete their education.

    And as if fortune is working with the times to keep adding feathers to his cap the Ekiti State University bestowed on him an honorary doctorate for his numerous contributions to the nation’s development. Merited as they are, these adulations are bound to serve him well in his rumoured bid to become the next helmsman in Ogun State.

  • Buruji Kashamu, Ladi Adebutu on collision course

    Buruji Kashamu, Ladi Adebutu on collision course

    Nigeria’s political history is replete with men who rose to the heights of political glory by climbing on the shoulders of godfathers. Ladi Adebutu seems to be toeing the same path, unmindful of the fate of those who had come crashing down after falling out with their godfathers.

    On his part, Ladi, a member of the House of Representatives, is banking on the vast wealth of his father, Chief Kessington Adebutu, to actualise his ambition of becoming the next governor of Ogun State. He however faces stiff opposition in the person of Senator Buruji Kashamu whose own ambition is sure to clash with those of the younger Adebutu.

    It was gathered that although they both hail from the Ijebu part of the state and both belong to the Peoples Democratic Party, neither of them is ready to sacrifice his ambition for the other.

    In the face of the massive threat posed by Kashamu, who is banking on the influence he has garnered through years of service at the grassroots, Ladi has predictably turned to his father’s wealth and political clout as his trump card towards securing his party’s ticket come 2018.

    In order not to fall foul of the party’s zoning formula, Ladi, who hails from Iperu Remo, plans to run for office from the Odogbolu Constituency. But be it as it may, political schemers in the state appear set to throw their weight behind him.