Oyo Kingmakers File Fresh Lawsuit Against Gov Makinde
The kingmakers in Oyo, commonly referred to as the Oyomesi, have initiated legal proceedings against Governor Seyi Makinde and others, alleging the improper utilization of the Oyo State Anti-Corruption Agency to intimidate and harass them, including threats of arrest.
The conflict between the two parties arose when the governor proposed a new selection process for the Alaafin of Oyo, a suggestion that was largely rejected by the kingmakers, who had already chosen a candidate.
Ultimately, the governor opted for a different candidate, chosen without majority approval, a decision that the kingmakers contested, leading them to seek judicial intervention.
In various submissions to the Federal High Court in Ibadan, three kingmakers—Yusuf Akinade, Basorun of Oyo; Wakeel Akindele, Lagunna of Oyo; and Hamzat Yusuf, Akinniku of Oyo—are requesting the court to safeguard their fundamental human rights and to stop what they describe as a campaign of persecution by the governor.
In their individual submissions, they claim that the governor instructed the state anti-corruption agency to summon them for an investigation on January 21, with the invitation letter dated January 20, a day before the scheduled meeting.
They are asking the court to declare that the harassment, intimidation, threats of arrest, and attempted arrests by OYACA officials acting under the governor’s direction are “unwarranted, baseless, unlawful, unconstitutional” and infringe upon their rights to liberty and dignity.
Furthermore, they emphasized that the agency’s actions are inappropriate, as the matter is already under investigation by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and is the subject of Appeal No. CA/IB/134/2024, which they argue violates legal protocols.