- The court has issued an interim order preventing defendants from removing, reversing, or terminating the appointment and conditions of the applicant as Secretary of the Osun State Judicial Service.
- The 4 Defendant, Accountant General of Osun State, is here ordered and directed to continue to pay the salary, entitlements, emoluments, remuneration and other benefits.”
The Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, has been prevented from removing the State Chief Judge, Adepele Ojo, and Michael Obidiya from their positions as the secretary of the state Judicial Service Commission by the National Industrial Court of Nigeria, which is located in Ibadan, Oyo State.
Following the filing of two distinct lawsuits by Ojo and Obidiya via their attorney, Oladipo Olasope, the court issued the orders.
Ojo had brought Adeleke before the court in a petition with the number NICN/IB/6123 that her attorney had filed. The state accountant general, the Osun State Attorney General, and the Osun State Judicial Service Commission were all parties to the lawsuit.
The claimant in a motion ex-parte dated November 15, 2023, prayed the court for an order of interim injunction, restraining the defendants from removing, reversing, or terminating her appointment and conditions of service as the Chief Judge of Osun State, “including but not limited to salaries and other pecuniary benefits, pending the determination of the interlocutory application.”
Ojo also sought an order mandating the 4th defendant to continue to pay her salary, entitlements, emoluments, remuneration and other benefits as the Chief Judge of Osun State, pending the determination of the interlocutory application.
Upon hearing Olasope, counsel to the claimant, D. Peters, subsequently held, “An order of interim injunction is issued restraining the Defendants by themselves or their agents or privies howsoever so-called from interfering with removing, reversing or terminating the appointment and conditions of service of the Applicant as the Hon. Chief Judge of Osun State including but not limited to salaries and other pecuniary benefits pending the determination of the interlocutory application.
“An order is here issued mandatory for the 4th Defendant to continue to pay the salary, entitlements, emoluments and other benefits and money the Applicant is entitled to the Hon. Chief Judge of Osun State pending the determination of the interlocutory application.”
The court adjourned the matter for hearing of the pending motion on notice till December 12, 2023.
Similarly, ruling on an ex-parte motion with suit number NICN/IB/60/23, brought by Obidiya against Adeleke, Attorney General, State Judicial Service Commission and the State Accountant General, Justice Peters granted the reliefs sought by the claimant.
The court subsequently issued an interim order restraining the defendants from removing, reversing or terminating the appointment and conditions of service of the applicant as the Secretary of the Osun State Judicial Service including but not limited to salaries and other pecuniary benefits pending the determination of the interlocutory application.
The court further held, “An order of interim injunction is here issued restraining the Defendants from appointing Mrs. Abosede Fagbola to the position of secretary of the Judicial Service Commission and or giving effect to the circular issued by the Defendants dated 7th November 2023 transfering the said Mrs Abosede Fagbola to the Judicial Service.
“The 4 Defendant, Accountant General of Osun State, is here ordered and directed to continue to pay the salary, entitlements, emoluments, remuneration and other benefits.”
The court adjourned the matter till December 12, 2023, for hearing of the pending motion on notice.