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  • Updated: March 30, 2022

Timothy Adegoke: Falana Requests Osun AG’s Fiat To Prosecute Adedoyin, Others

Timothy Adegoke: Falana Requests Osun AG’s Fiat To Prosecu

Timothy Adegoke and Rahman Adedoyin

Femi Falana, a human rights lawyer and lawyer to Timothy Adegoke, the murdered Obafemi Awolowo University student has requested the Attorney-General of Osun State, Femi Akande, to grant a fiat or consent to bring the action in the AG’s name.

This will enable him the standing to prosecute the owner of Hilton Hotels in Ile-Ife, Dr Ramon Adedoyin, and six others for their alleged involvement in Timothy’s murder.

The murder trial of the seven indicted in the suit, was first instituted in an Abuja court by the police, before being eventually transferred to an Osun State High Court following Falana’s intervention.

Adedoyin and other suspects, including Magdalene Chiefuna, Adeniyi Aderogba, Oluwole Florence, Oyetunde Kazeem, Adebayo Kunle and Adedeji Adesola, were subsequently arraigned on March 3 on 11 counts bordering on conspiracy, murder, attempted felony, unlawful interference with a dead body, altering and intent to destroy evidence.

Falana is seeking fiat to prosecute the case on behalf of the state government.

The human rights lawyer argued that except he is given the powers of prosecution by the state government, he would not be able to pursue the case since murder is a crime against the state.

According to reports, the Osun AG, Akande, when contacted on the telephone, said he was awaiting the approval of Governor Gboyega Oyetola before responding to Falana’s request.

“The governor will take a decision on it,” he said in a text message when asked if the matter would be handed over to Falana.

The defendants standing trial before Justice Adepele Ojo last week entered a no-case submission in their defence.

This followed the close of the prosecution case by the counsel, O. Omosun, after calling eight witnesses.

Adedoyin’s counsel, Yusuf Alli, as well as the six other defendants, Muritala Abdulrasheed, Roland Otaru, and Okon Ita all entered a no-case submission on behalf of the defendants in the matter.

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