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A former state lawmaker, Lekan Oyediran, who was one of the 25 suspects arrested and tried in connection with the murder of Bola Ige, said on Tuesday they were innocent of the accusation.

Mr. Oyediran, who was later released from detention, spoke at the 15th-year remembrance and memorial lecture of Odunayo Olagbaju. He served a lawmaker on the ticket of Alliance for Democracy (AD) in Osun between 1999 and 2001.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Mr. Olagbaju was a member of the Osun State House of Assembly representing Odo-Otin Constituency on the ticket of the defunct Alliance for Democracy (AD).

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He was killed few metres away from his Ile-Ife residence, in 2001, in the wake of the political crisis that rocked Osun State.

Mr. Oyediran, who claimed he lost his investment in a pharmaceutical store and his wife before regaining his freedom, said those accusing them needed to be probed for Bola Ige’s death.

“I have no regrets. The only regret I have is that the people we fought for did not deserve it,” he said.

“That struggle also had a little of youthful exuberance. We didn’t fight that struggle with enough maturity that time.

“We fought a good fight; we identified with the right people, but we could have also done it in a different way or with a different approach.

“All the 25 of us that were arrested in relation to the death of Bola Ige are innocent.

“We didn’t know anything about it. I spent almost two years in prison custody. I lost everything; I am a pharmacist; I lost my chemist and even my wife before I came back.

“So, it is a kind of thing that makes me sad a lot. Iyiola Omisore is very innocent of the killing,’’ he said.

Mr. Oyediran said, “The investigation carried out by the Nigerian Police and all other security agencies exonerated Omisore and all others arrested along with him.

“He was taken to court and was discharged and acquitted, and cannot be re-arrested unless there is a new clue.”

Fatai Olasupo, in a keynote address, urged opposition in the legislative arm to be more active.

“They must be active and ensure that there is transparency in governance. With what we have witnessed, governance at the state level needs to be upgraded,” he said.

Mr. Ige, former Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, was murdered in his Bodija, Ibadan home at about 9.00 p.m.on Dec. 23, 2001.

He was a national leader of the AD was  serving as a minister under the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) -controlled Federal Government.

The incident happened shortly after Mr. Ige arrived Ibadan from Lagos at about 8.30 p.m.‎

In July, President Muhammad Buhari directed the Acting Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, to reopen investigation into the unresolved murder of the former Minister.(NAN)

At the event, the political associates, friends and families of Olagbaju eulogised him for “fighting for the oppressed”.

(NAN)

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