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Breaking: Ogun LG Chairman regains freedom from DSS
The embattled Ijebu East Local government area Chairman, Wale Adedayo, has regained his freedom from the Department of State Security (DSS).
Adedayo was detained by the DSS on Friday evening in Abeokuta, the state capital after he honoured an invitation to appear, SaharaReporters reported on Friday.
Adedayo was detained by the DSS on Friday evening in Abeokuta, the state capital after he honoured an invitation to appear.
His detention comes a few days after he accused the state governor, Dapo Abiodun, of withholding more than N17 billion statutory Federal Allocation meant for the state’s local governments in the last two years.
The council boss had honoured an invitation by the DSS on Friday, September 1, 2023, following a petition forwarded to Ogun State’s command of the service by the state justice ministry.
According to the DSS source, the ministry alleged in the petition that Adedayo plans to instigate widespread acts of public disturbance and chaos in Ijebu East.
“Consequently, the suspended council chairman was interviewed specifically on matters raised in the said petition by operatives of the service,” the source said.
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“However, Adedayo in the process of the chats revealed some strange faces had been milling around him in Ijebu East with a view to possibly assassinating him, since his correspondence to party stalwarts and anti-graft bodies against the government.
“Hence, the need for Adedayo to be put in safe custody pending when the tension in Ijebu East abates.”
It was reported that the council chairman, Adedayo in the letter noted that there had been zero federal allocation to each local government area in the state since their chairpersons got on board in 2021.
In the letter, Adedayo asked Osoba to urgently wade in and convince Abiodun to allow the statutory federal allocation to local governments in Ogun State to reach each of them as envisaged by the 1999 Constitution.
Adedayo in the letter alleged that the trend of denying local governments their due federal allocations by the state government began during the administration of former governor Ibikunle Amosun.
However, Governor Abiodun has reportedly denied the allegation saying that his administration had to augment the funds allocated to local governments in the state to enable the council chairmen to meet their obligations.
The governor in a statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Lekan Adeniran said the local government funds were being handled by the constitutionally recognised Joint Account and Allocation Committee.
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