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OSENI OMOMEJI & ORS V.JAMES OLAGUNJU KOLAWOLE & ORS.

(2008) JELR 42670 (SC)

Supreme Court  •  SC.160/2002  •  9 May 2008  •  Nigeria

Coram
IDRIS LEGBO KUTIGI JSC; GEORGE ADESOLA OGUNTADE JSC; ALOMA MARIAM MUKHTAR JSC; FRANCIS FEDODE TABAI JSC; IBRAHIM TANKO MUHAMMAD JSC;

Appearances
Dayo Akinlaja For Appellant Adekola O. Lawoye For Respondent

Judgement

I.T. MUHAMMAD, J.S.C.: (Delivering the Leading Judgment) The plaintiffs/ respondents were from five different Ruling Houses of Oore of Otun throne in Ondo State, now Ekiti State. Each sued on his behalf and on behalf of his family belonging to his ruling house. They all averred that each has interest and a right to become Oore of Otun.

The 1st-3rd defendants/appellants were each sued in his own behalf and on behalf of his family house. The 4th defendant is the Chief Executive of Ondo State who is empowered to approve/disapprove of an amended or new Chieftaincy Declaration made by a chieftaincy committee or amend or make a new Declaration. The 5th defendant/appellant is the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy affairs in Ondo State. The 6th defendant/appellant is the Secretary to Moba Local Government who sets in motion the machinery for filling a vacancy created in any recognized chieftaincy.

Plaintiffs averred that there are 5 Ruling Houses for the Oore of Otun Chieftain…

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