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JUST IN: Protest rocks Osun court over local govt fund tussle

The FrontierThe FrontierApril 15, 2026 901 Minutes read0

Protesters today stormed the Osun State High Court in Osogbo, marching from the Government House over the lingering dispute surrounding local government funds.

The demonstration followed a legal tussle in which a Magistrate Court issued a bench warrant for the arrest of executives of a new-generation bank in a suit filed by the Osun State Government, alleging that the bank released funds to reinstate All Progressives Congress (APC) local government chairmen.

However, the Osun State High Court, sitting in Osogbo and presided over by Justice Matthias Agboola in Suit No. HOS/M4/2026 had earlier granted an ex parte motion quashing the criminal proceedings against the bank, United Bank for Africa (UBA), and its staff at the Magistrate Court, reports The Nation.

Despite the High Court ruling, proceedings reportedly continued at the Magistrate Court, a development opposed by the reinstated council officials.

The protesters, who converged at the Lameco area of Osogbo, marched to the High Court carrying placards with inscriptions such as “Say no to disobedience to court order and judgment,” “Osun judiciary must not disobey rule of law,” “All must obey court order,” “Don’t cause anarchy,” and “Rule of law above other interests.”

Police operatives were deployed to maintain order during the protest.

Speaking on behalf of the demonstrators, Hon. Maaroof Ogundipe, representing the reinstated council executives, warned that the continued hearing of criminal charges against UBA officials by the Magistrate Court presided over by A.A. Adeyeba, despite multiple rulings from higher courts, could trigger a crisis.

He added that the group may petition the National Judicial Council (NJC) over the matter, describing the situation as troubling.

“It is worrisome when the court is seen to be undermining the rule of law,” he said.

Also speaking, Chairman of Ejigbo LCDA, Olayanju Kolapo, said several court judgments, including a Supreme Court ruling delivered in December 2025, had addressed the matter.

He cautioned that what he described as a persistent disregard for judicial decisions within the Osun State judiciary could lead to breakdown of law and order if not urgently addressed.

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