Gross Misconduct Allegation: Oyo Deputy Governor, Olaniyan To Face Chief Judge’s Panel

Engr. Rauf Olaniyan being decorated with emblem

Following notice of allegations of gross misconduct levelled against the Oyo State Deputy Governor, Engr. Rauf Olaniyan by 23 members of the state House of Assembly, the House on Wednesday passed a motion directing the state Chief Judge to appoint a 7 member panel to investigate the allegations and report back to it in three months.

The motion was moved by the Majority Leader, Hon. Sanjo Adedoyin and seconded by Hon. Akintunde Olajide (Lagelu).

It will be recalled that on the 17th of June, 2022 a correspondence/petition titled ” Notice of Allegations of Gross Misconduct Against the Deputy Governor of Oyo State, Engr. Rauf Olaniyan” was read at the floor of the plenary.

In the petition, the 23 members accused the Deputy Governor of Gross Misconduct, abuse of office, financial recklessness, abandonment of office and insubordination.

The House, thereafter, served the Deputy Governor and all other members of the Legislature a copy of the allegations.

While reading the motion, the House Majority Leader, Hon. Adedoyin, noted that up till now the Deputy Governor had not responded to the copy of the allegations served him by the House.

The motion read, “With this development, the House needs to invoke the provision specified in Section 188 (3) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 as amended.

“In accordance with the provision of section 188 (4) of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended) to request the Chief Judge of Oyo State to appoint panel of 7 persons of unquestionable integrity to investigate the allegations of gross misconduct against the Deputy Governor of Oyo State, His Excellency, Engr. Rauf Olaniyan, and the panel to report its findings to the House within 3 months of its appointment.”

The Speaker, Hon. Adebo Ogundoyin said the issue was no more in the House as it had been handed over to the state Chief Judge, Justice Muntar Abimbola.

“We have no say whether the state Deputy Governor is guilty or not. The issue will be determined by the panel to be constituted by the Chief Judge. We are only working in line with the constitution. Once the report is submitted within or at the expiration of the three months that’s what we are going to act upon. We are not in a position to judge in this case. We will ensure due process is followed. The vote was unanimous and we shall wait for the outcome of the report and investigation of the panel,” the Speaker said.

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