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ADAPHAI Petitions A’ Court President over Nomination of Dr Yemi Oke

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A  Non-governmental organisation, Advocacy for Advancement of Peace and Harmony in Africa Initiative(ADAPHAI) has petitioned the President of Court of Appeal, Hon. Justice Zainab Adamu Bulkachuka over the nomination of Dr. Yemi Oke, from Ogun State, as justice of the Court of Appeal.

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The petition, duly signed by the Executive Director of the organisation, Mr Olaniyi Ajibola, and made available to journalists on Friday drew the attention of Justice Bulkachuka to some fundamental issues that allegedly make Oke unfit to that exalted position on the bench.

The petition established the membership of Oke in the Peoples Democratic Party in Ogun State, and some of the major  roles he has played as card-carrying member of the party.

It copiously quoted the Punch Newspaper, which reported Oke as a PDP Legal Adviser in Ogun State, and also as member of the State Executive Committee of the party, aside being once contested against the former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Dimeji Bankole from Abeokuta South Federal Constituency.

Oke, according to the petition lack the requisite integrity, temperament, and civility to serve on the bench, therefore called for  his disqualification through  swift action to save the bench from impeding embarrassment and odium.

“Our attention has been drawn to several  publications in both  online and the traditional media, in which one Dr. Yemi Oke from Ogun State was listed as having been recommended by the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) and shortlisted for appointment as a Justice of the Court of Appeal.

” We wish to say that we are alarmed at the development and felt it is incumbent on us, as an organization that is committed to the promotion of peace, good governance and democratic ethos to let you know that Dr. Yemi Oke is not a fit and proper person to be considered for such a privileged appointment.

“Dr. Yemi Oke is a well-known politician and a card-carrying member of the PDP in Ogun State where he once served as the Legal Adviser and a member of the Ogun State State Executive Committee (Exco) of the PDP (See the Certified True Copy (CTC) of The Punch newspaper of 4th January, 2011 under the headline “PDP returns Bankole’s opponents in Ogun” marked “Annexure I”).

“According to the Punch newspaper report, “The three aggrieved aspirants from the Abeokuta South Constituency running against Bankole are the former speaker of the State House of Assembly, Mrs. Titi Oseni; the PDP Legal Adviser, Dr. Yemi Oke; and a member of the G-9 lawmakers, Mr. Fasiu Bakene.

” The three contestants were last Friday disqualified by the screening panel headed by Gen. A.B Mamman from contesting the PDP primaries for National Assembly aspirants for their alleged roles in the political crisis in Ogun State.

“Oke was also disqualified on the basis that he failed to use his superior knowledge of the law to advise the party properly, thereby orchestrating the crisis in the party, using his position as a lawyer to destabilize the party and cause disunity contrary to desirable qualities and code of conduct guiding party members,” the petition reads.

Meanwhile, the president of Nigerian Bar Association, the Director-General, State Security Service, the Chairman, National Judicial Council, and the Chairman, Federal Judicial Service Commission among others were copied  in the petition.

 

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