A High Court sitting in Osogbo has ordered the Commission of Enquiry on Disturbance of Public Peace set up by Governor Rauf Aregbesola to put on hold the investigation of Senator Iyiola Omisore.
The Chairman of CEDPP, Justice Moshood
Adeigbe, said at the resumed hearing of the panel in Osogbo on Wednesday
that the panel had received an interim order from the court stopping it
from probing Omisore, pending the ruling on the application filed by
him before the court.
Counsel to the petitioner, Mr. Lekan
Olayiwola, urged the panel to allow the petitioner to go on with the
hearing of the matter despite the interim order of the court.
But the chairman ruled against him, saying the panel would not disobey the order of the court.
He adjourned the sitting till August19, 2014, when he said the court would have determined the application before it.
Aregbesola had set up the panel following
an alleged assault on former Governor Isiaka Adeleke by Omisore and the
Minister of Police Affairs, Alhaji Jelili Adesiyan.
However, Omisore, who refused to appear before the panel headed to court where he got the interim order.
The panel had summoned Omisore, who is
the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party and the
minister, following a petition filed before it by Adeleke.
Adeleke alleged that Omisore, Adesiyan
and one Sogo Agboola assaulted him when he went to a hotel in Osogbo,
where the PDP delegation who came to the state to conduct the party’s
primary election had invited all governorship aspirants to a meeting.
Adeleke, who is now a chieftain of the
ruling All Progressives Congress in the state, also alleged that Omisore
and Adesiyan threatened to kill him during the meeting.
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