The Edo State Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Dr. Lucky Eseigbe, has been given 24 hours ultimatum to withdraw the appointment of Dr. Igbinigie Osaheni, as Acting Chairman of Oredo Local Government Council, or face contempt of court charge.
Esiegbe had in a letter dated February 3, 2025, appointed Osaheni, who is the Head of Local Government Administration of the Council, as Acting Chairman.
The appointment followed the failure of the legislative arm of the Council to impeach the elected Chairman, Dr. Tom Obaseki and his deputy.
Counsel to Tom Obaseki, Olayiwola Afolabi (SAN), Afolabi, in his letter, described the action of the Commissioner as superfluous, insidious and insulting to the democratic tenets of the nation’s solid democracy.
The letter reads in part: “You need not be reminded that our client remains the Chairman of the Oredo Local Government. This position has been reiterated by an existing mandatory injunction of court granted by Justice Ikponwonba in Suit No:B/307/2024 on the 16th and 20th of December, 2024 respectively.
“Of course, this position is a reiteration of the financial autonomy and independence of Oredo Local Government which the Supreme Court in SC/V/343/2024; A.G. Federation v.A.G.Abia State & 30 rs has put their official stamp to.
“You are immediately required forthwith to retract your request in a formal letter within 24 hours of receipt of this letter. Failure of which you will be held liable for contempt of court, being an agent and serving officials under the government of Edo State that has been restrained. This letter of yours should be written both to Dr. Igbinigie O. Osaheni and our client.
“You are a lawyer and your loyalty should be first to uphold the highest, not be found disrespecting the same contemptuously.