Your Involvement In Ondo Crisis Is Unconstitutional – Ajulo To Tinubu

A Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Kayode Ajulo, has faulted the intervention of President Bola Tinubu in the political crisis rocking Ondo State.

The lawyer argued that constitutional provisions relating to the situation should have been activated.

Ajulo shared his thoughts during an interview on Silverbird Television program Inside Politics.

He argued that the constitutional provision on the matter must be fully adhered to to restore governance in the state.

The legal practitioner argued that resolutions that allegedly led to the setting up a tripartite committee to administer the affairs of the state were unconstitutional.

Ajulo opined that if it is proven that Akeredolu is incapacitated, Aiyedatiwa ought to take over.

He also maintained that the state’s 2024 fiscal year might be affected if nothing is done to arrest the situation.

He said, “I urge you all to take a few moments to consider the government and the well-being of the people in Ondo State. Given the current political situation, there is a significant concern that no one will be available to present the state’s budget.

“The consequence of this could be widespread hunger and poverty, which will profoundly impact the state’s population.”

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