Following the dissolution of four statutory boards the Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke has been dragged before the National Industrial Court.
Nigeriacrime.com learned that the four boards constituted by his predecessor that were dissolved are: Osun State Independent Electoral Commission, OSSIEC, Judiciary Service Commission, Civil Service Commission and the Osun State House of Assembly Service Commission.
The Governor also constituted and inaugurated new members of the commissions following confirmation of his nominees by the House of Assembly on Monday.
Board Chairmen and members of the dissolved commission in separate suits before the Ibadan division of the Industrial Court dated November 13, which was obtained by Vanguard on Tuesday, sought the court to declare their dissolution as illegal, ultra vires and unconstitutional.
Olusegun Oladitan (OSSIEC), Babafemi Olatunji (Civil Service Commission), Adebayo Waliyu (Judicial Service Commission) and Awolola Abiodun ( House of Assembly Service Commission) through their counsel, Kunle Adegoke, SAN, asked the court to compel the government and its agents to reinstate the boards to complete its five years tenure.
While three board Chairmen and members urged the court to order the defendants to pay their salaries and emoluments from November 2023 till the expiration of their tenure and also demanded damages to the tune of N500million, OSSIEC board chairman and members urged the court to declare refusal to pay their salary and emoluments from November 2022 as illegal.
The defendants in the originating summons are Governor of Osun State, the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice in the state, the Commissioner for Finance and the Osun State House of Assembly.