……Says, Bashiru will soon be arrested by the anti-graft body
Osun Central Senatorial Candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Ganiyu Ayobami Olaoluwa(Asejere) has blasted his arch-rival from the ruling All Progressives Congress(APC),
Alhaji Olaoluwa insisted that the anti-graft body would soon arrest Bashiru for financial crimes of N2.2billion fraud, noting that the hand of his opponent(Bashiru) has been wet with public funds to acquire properties illegally during his short period as a Commissioner in the last administration of
It will be recalled that a Civil Society Organization(CSO) in the State, the Civil Society Coalition for the Emancipation of Osun State (CSCEOS) had recently dragged the Ex-Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice before the anti-graft agency over an alleged illegal acquiring of properties worth N2.2billion with public funds while serving as
This was as a result of a Petition Letter dated Wednesday, November 28th,2018 which was signed by the group’s Chairman, Comrade Adeniyi, Alimi Sulaiman and addressed to the Acting Chairman of the EFCC through its Ibadan Zonal Head Office on Friday, November 30th, 2018,calling for thorough investigation of Mr. Ajibola Bashiru alleged properties.
He also stated that the ex-Commissioner lacks political experience to represent the people of the strategic Senatorial district(Central) of the State in the National Assembly, describing Bashiru as a baby politician that lacked the
Olaoluwa who made the assertion penultimate weekend while speaking in Igbonnibi Town Hall, Ila-Orangun at the Youth & Women Empowerment Scheme Programme of Hon. Akanni Olohunwa, the PDP Candidate for the House of Representatives in Ila Federal Constituency comprises of Boluwaduro,Ifedayo and Ila Local government areas of the State,
According to him, he alleged that
In the same vein, Olaoluwa further recalled that the group(CSCEOS) has cautioned the nation’s Judiciary against meddling into the issue of national importance by not granting what it termed as ‘jankara’
the injunction to stop N2.2 billion properties investigation of the Ex-Commissioner in the State, adding that granting of such an order would amount to the abuse of judicial process just as it would also negate the anti-corruption posture of President Muhammadu Buhari led Federal Government.





