AREGBESOLA IS ABOVE BOARD AND BEYOND REPROACH
BY OLUMIDE LAWAL
There is nothing more difficult to carry out, not more doubtful of success, not more dangerous to handle, than to initiate a new order of things. For the reformer has enemies in all those who profit by the old order and only lukewarm defenders in all those, who would profit by the new order. This lukewarm arises, partly from incredibility of mankind, who do not truly believe in anything new, until they have actually experienced it.
It is in this perception, that the Governor of Osun State, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola found himself when he came on the scene in Osun State. When its progress was at the lowest ebb. Infact, inert. But the Ijesa born politician, was determined to go the whole hog of making Osun State an Eldorado, no matter what. Only an administration with the heart of steel and grim resolve could accomplish such feat.
Setting out to achieve his avowed goals expectedly met with resistance from those, who profited by the old order of doing things in Osun State. It was they first and the larger populace last. To the glory of God, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola has opened up Osun State to certain level of socio-economic development. In the course of his first term in office, far-reaching infrastructural facilities were put in place to international standard with frugality. Roads, hitherto considered unpassable and difficult to rehabilitate, saw the magic wands of Ogbeni Aregbesola and residents of such areas heaved a sigh of relief. Shout of “ONA BABA ONA, rent the air.
For the first four years of Ogbeni Aregbesola in the saddle, workers’ salaries and pensions were paid as and when due and his government was regarded as worker-friendly. Even certain percentage of the workers’ salaries were paid as 13th month bonus. But now, that the world is witnessing economic recession, Governor Aregbesola should device a means and a solid one too, whereby payment of workers’ salaries and pension would not suffer unduly. It is said, that a labourer’s wages should be paid before his or her sweat dries up.
For workers to remain on empty stomachs for several months in certain cases, speaks volume. The government should be prepared to invest in human capacity. If certain projects have to be scaled down, so be it. According to Uruguay President, Jose Pepe Mujiba, who in anyway goes to work in an old Volkswagen bettle said and I quote “it’s no mystery-the less poverty, the more commerce. The most important investment we can make, is in human resources”. Osun economy is tied to workers salaries and pensions, we are ‘naked’ industrially. What do we do, should the black gold, known as crude oil dries up? In Osun State, we should start setting the pace, by looking aggressively into areas, where we can buoyed over internal revenue and jobs generation.
All the cries by State Governors about accrual from crude oil to their States is diminishing, only show laziness on their parts, as to how to source for alternative revenues. First Republic was without crude oil and those in governance served their people well. Osun State should not be in the league of those who will depend absolutely on oil revenue. But for all that I know, our governor is working round the clock to leave enviable legacies behind him after 2018, which is around the corner. He should put in place, a formidable economic team, that is truly indigenous, to fashion out the way forward for the State. An Economic Team, that would bring back on air the sweet aroma from Osun Cocoa products industry, Ede and return the factory to production. Sir Adewale Adeeyo should speak out as the current Chairman of the Board of the Company.
Here is an ‘unsual’ governor, who like the late sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo of blessed memory, do not lay claim to monopoly of wisdom. But while, some in positions of leadership and rulership, are busy fraternizing with men of shady characters and carousing with women of easy virtue, Aregbesola like a few others, remains at his post, working assiduously to find solutions to Osun problem. Only the deep, can call to the deep. His likes, are found in other South-West APC governors, who like Ogbeni Aregbesola, are steadily transforming their states to the applause of their citizenry.
Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, should continue firing from all cylinders, to take Osun State to the promised land. There should be no looking back, even where detractors are busy putting one hurdle or the other on his way. Those who will stop at nothing to distract him, going by the recent satanic rumours peddled against his amiable son, Kabiru, who of course has been vindicated. Such is the price to pay for leadership, though it could be a bitter pill to swallow.
For those, who may wish to settle one political score or the other with Governor Aregbesola, they should not engage in such political pettiness of dragging the good name of an innocent youngman, like Kabiru in the mud. They should discuss issues, rather than character assassination of innocent people. Journalism should be practiced in the best interest of all.
I am quite convinced, that with the new administration of President –Elect, Muhammed Buhari, Osun, with pragmatism and political wizardry of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, will partake of the largesse that would accrue to states. Osun State progress was according to some narrow-minded people allegedly retarded in the last four years, because of Ogbeni Aregbesola “unrepentant antagonistic postures” toward out-going President Jonathan. Whatever that means! But now, that APC is in control of the Central government, Governor Aregbesola should curry the favour of the Federal Government and attract federal projects to Osun in quantum. And if need be, the governor should re-appraise the ongoing Gbongan-Akoda, Osogbo-Ilaodo roads under construction, and do the necessary things with the Federal Ministry of Works or hand over such projects to the Federal government, using his excellent relationship with the President-Elect for the good of the people of Osun State. If Governor Rauf Aregbesola, spends four terms in office, he cannot finish the development projects in Osun State. He should tread softly. Try his best and leave the rest for others.
What Governor Aregbesola needs do in Osun State, right now is to re-order his priorities and make human capacity development, the centre-stage of his administration, while continuing to plug all loop holes, that are areas of wastage to the government, even if those who profited by such old order are not happy. He should not care a hoot about their grouse, which are unjustifiable.
All he needs to do, is to pay workers salaries and pensions as and when due. With this, he would have shut the mouths of those who are living big outside their legitimate incomes. While re-appraising his capital projects, Governor Aregbesola should not forget his promise of dualising the Ede major township road. The Babangida Way. He should send Julius Berger to Ede to work, if only as compensation for Senator Isiaka Adeleke unquantifiable support for him in 2014 governorship election.
And this brings to the fore, the necessity for Governor Aregbesola, to set necessary machineries in motion to conduct Local Government election in Osun State, with the release of the result of the referendum conducted by the State Independent Electoral Commission, under the able leadership of Otunba Segun Laditan for creation of Local Council Development Areas as a prelude to the exercise.
It is baffling, that four years on, the same category of people are running the Local Government Caretaker Affairs in Osun. This is unwelcome. Is there anything more to it than meet the eyes? Where they are elected, the Local Government caretaker committee members are constitutionally entitled to three years in office. What is at stake, our dear governor Aregbesola? If it is your wish to make do with caretaker committee for the rest of the life of your administration, please extend the favour to other party members, so as to see you as a true democrat and a leader for all. You cannot afford to be dictatorial in this regard.
They may not say it out, members of APC in Osun State are grumbling over the Local Government Caretaker issue. Please do something before the grumbling becomes louder. What is good for the goose is a sauce for the gander. Everybody contributed his or her own little quota to your success at the August 9, 2014 governorship election. But what is paramount, is the conduct of local government election in Osun State, without further delay, as soon as funds are available for the purpose. The State House of Assembly should also play its check and balance role in this regard. For all I know, Governor Aregbesola will leave Osun State better than he met it. I trust in his ability to deliver.
Once again, let us engage in politics of love, affection and development in Osun State. We should continue to wish our leaders well and pray for them as a demonstration of our obedience to Biblical and Koranic injunctions. We should not behave like that man in Ekiti State, who pointedly wished our President-elect dead. May God forgive him and indeed, those who orchestrated evil machination against the Governor’s son –Kabiru, whose services are needed in his own little ways to the development of Osun as its bonafide citizen.
To accelerate the state internally generated revenue, Governor Aregbesola should embark on aggressive property tax collection, to boost the State revenue. Despite the economic down-turn, gigantic and imposing structures, called homes to the novoux-rich, are springing up at Osogbo G.R.A and other locations in the State capital and other choice areas of the State. If those involved could have so much to erect such structures, they should spare the State something substantial as property tax. Afterall, such locations in G.R.A enjoy the best of road network and electricity supply, as they are on dedicated lines from whatever you call it. Are the numerous ‘five star’ hotels that now litter Osun State paying up the correct taxes to you Ogbeni Aregbesola?
Osun shall certainly excel and be a model for other states to emulate. It should be many steps ahead of others. We all have our patriotic roles to play. We are ready to do that, if the Governor provides a level playing ground to do so. He should not give room to those, who will tell him, only those things that are sweet to his ears. They cry Hossanah today, crucify him tomorrow.
Olumide Lawal
A public Affairs Analyst, write from Ede, Osun State.
Category: General
From right, Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, represented by his deputy, Mrs Titi Laoye-Tomori; Chief Executive Officer, Bank of Industry (BoI), Mr Rasheed Olaoluwa and FormerCommissioner for Commerce, Cooperatives and Industry, Mr Jayeoba Alagbada, during the Commissioning Ceremony of BoI Staff office in Osogbo, State of Osun on Monday 25-05-2015
Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, represented by his deputy, Mrs Titi Laoye-Tomori (2nd left); Chief Executive Officer, Bank of Industry (BoI), Mr Rasheed Olaoluwa (centre); Executive Director, Small and Medium Enterprise (SME), BoI, Mr Waheed Olagunju (2nd right); Managing Director, Osun Investment Company Limited, Mr Bola Oyebamiji (left) and Iyaloja-General, Chief Awawu Asindemade (right), during the Commissioning Ceremony of BoI Staff office in Osogbo, State of Osun on Monday 25-05-2015
Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, represented by his deputy, Mrs Titi Laoye-Tomori (centre); Chief Executive Officer, Bank of Industry (BOI), Mr Rasheed Olaoluwa (2nd right); Executive Director, Small and Medium Enterprise (SME), BoI, Mr Waheed Olagunju
(left); Managing Director, Osun Investment Company Limited, Mr Bola Oyebamiji (2nd left) and Former Commissioner for. Commerce, Cooperatives and Industry, Mr Jayeoba Alagbada (right), during the Commissioning Ceremony of BoI Staff office in Osogbo, State of Osun on
Monday 25-05-2015
Family members of Mr. Femi Owolabi who reportedly attempted suicide in Ibokun, Obokun Local Government Area of Osun State have denied the report by the Punch Newspaper that the incident was in connection with unpaid salaries.
They said the incident was a family affairs, just as they noted that the newspaper goofed by mentioning the name as Ojo Owolabi.
Owolabi, who hails from Ilahun Ijesa, level-4 Environmental Officer in the council reportedly attempted suicide on Thursday last week by drinking Gramozone in his B 19 Ogbon Egbe street, Ibokun residence.
Speaking on behalf of the family, his sister, Mrs Yemisi Oladipupo, also a civil servant working in the department of community and social development of the same council area, said the incident had no connection with unpaid salary at all.
She said: “That incidence cannot be connected to unpaid salaries at all. Though, our salaries have not been paid up to date, people have started receiving alert for Februray salary now. So, why would he kill himself because of salary.
“I believe it was the devil at work and it is purely a family affair. I see no reason why our family should be dragged into politics by giving such information that it was caused by non-payment of wages.”
“Those that said the incidence was in connection with salary matter goofed completely by saying he is a senior civil servant, because he is a level 4 officers”, she said.
Oladipupo said Owolabi was never at any time admitted at any hospital in Ile-Ife, saying he was only admitted in a private hospital in Osogbo on Sunday after being treated at home for about three days in Ilahun, a community in Obokun local government where his mother resides.
Noting that the reporters got the information wrong, she said the victims wife and children have not relocated anywhere as reported by the newspaper, saying, “the wife was in the hospital with his husband, while his children are in their schools”
He condemned what he described as armchair Journalism, saying it has done damage to the name of the family.
During the visit to the Randel hospital today, Friday, Owolabi had recovered and was billed for discharge later in the day.
However, the Chairman of Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees, Mr. David Owoeye, who was quoted to have confirmed the connection of the incidence to unpaid salary denied making such confirmation..
He said: “Though, I was called by the Punch correspondent, but what I told him was that I did not have the information. Why would I speak on what I do not know.
“It is very unfortunate and worrisome that I was quoted wrongly on such issue that involves life”, he said.
The Government of Osun State, South-west Nigeria in partnership with a Non Governmental Organisation (NGO), Charles Bebeye Ndiomu Foundation, have setup an initiative to train school teachers for effective education in the state
The trainees, who were 40 in number, were selected from different public junior secondary schools of the three Senatorial Districts across the state.
According to the Osun State Deputy Governor, Titilayo Laoye-Tomori and other speakers at the workshop tagged ‘Train the Trainer Initiative’ in Osogbo, the Osun State capital, the training was setup to revamp the education sector by equipping teachers, particularly from public schools, with adequate and efficient knowledge and skill for better performance in classroom management.
A Technical Consultant, Ani Bassey -Eyo , and another Consultant, Ifeoma Udong, were speakers at the workshop.
They stressed that the education sector required a total overhaul for better performance of the students, stressing that private firms and NGOs could partner with the government to help rehabilitate teachers for productivity that would be beneficial to the society.
The State Deputy Governor, who was represented by the Permanent Secretary, Osun State Ministry of Education, Lawrence Oyeniran, said investing in education had always been on the top of the government’s list, hence the partnership with the Foundation to assist in retraining the teachers, to increase student’s performance and decrease teacher anxiety.
Some participants at the workshop, Abidemi Adeoye and Tunde Abolarinwa, said they now have more classroom management tips to facilitate better teaching and learning for all parties.
However, with the necessary skills for managing classroom activities and accommodating individual needs of the students, there would be a major improvement in the performance of the students in all ramifications
The Canadian Government has given out a grant to a team led by Osun State University VC, to boost vegetable production.
An international research team led by Prof. Clement Adebooye of the Osun State University has won $4.45m (about N900m) grant from the Canadian Government to boost indigenous vegetable production in Nigeria and Benin Republic.
Prof. Jelil Oguntola, the Acting Vice Chancellor of the university, made this known at a press conference in Osogbo on Thursday.
The vice chancellor stated that the grant, which was the second one to be won by the team, would boost indigenous vegetable production and also assist in sustaining the provision of free meals to pupils in the state.
The research, which is expected to introduce new techniques of growing indigenous vegetable to about 50,000 farmers, will be carried out in South-Western states of Nigeria and Benin Republic.
The project, he said, would contribute towards ensuring food security and economic development of farmers who would be involved in the project.
He said, “It is my pleasure to announce to the Government and people of the State of Osun and Nigeria that an international research consortium led and coordinated by Prof. Clement Adebooye (Agronomy/Crop Physiology) of the Osun State University, Osogbo has been awarded a total of $4.45m by the Canada’s Government International Development Research Centre to advance indigenous vegetables production and utilisation technology in South-West Nigeria and Benin Republic.
“This project will be implemented in Osun, Oyo, Ogun, Ondo, Ekiti, Kwara and Lagos States in South-West Nigeria and Benin Republic.
“It is heart-warming to report that this project will support the School Feeding Programme of the State of Osun (O-MEALS) through the formation of Young Vegetable Scientists Clubs in selected secondary schools.”
Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (right); Former Governor of Lagos State, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu (2nd right); The new couple, Mr and Mrs Olatunbosun Alake, Former National Chairman All Progressive Congress (APC),Chief Bisi Akande (5th right); Ogun State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun (4th left); Former Governor Ogun State, Otunba Gbenga Daniel (3rd left); Former Lagos State Commission for Information, Mr and Mrs, Dele Alake .during the Wedding Ceremony between Abisola and Olatunbosun, son of Former Lagos State Commission for Information, Dele Alake at Banana Island, Ikoyi on Saturday 16-05-2015.
Former National Chairman All Progressive Congress (APC), Chief Bisi Akande (left); Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (2nd left); Former Governor of lagos State, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu (2nd right); Oyo StateGovernor, Senator Isiaka Ajimobi (right). during the Wedding Ceremony between Abisola and Olatunbosun, son of Former Lagos State Commission for Information, Dele Alake at Banana Island, Ikoyi on Saturday 16-05-2015.
Wife of the Governor, State of Osun, Mrs Sherifat Aregbesola; Wife of the Vice President-Elect, Mrs Osinbajo and Lagos State Deputy Governor, Mrs Adejoke Orelope-Adefilure, during the Wedding Ceremony between Abisola and Olatunbosun, son of Former Lagos State Commission for Information, Dele Alake at Banana Island, Ikoyi on Saturday 16-05-2015.
Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (meddle); Former Governor of Lagos State, Bola Tinubu (right); Former National Chairman All Progressive Congress (APC), Chief Bisi Akand (left). during the Wedding Ceremony between Abisola and Olatunbosun, son of Former Lagos State Commission for Information, Dele Alake at Banana Island, Ikoyi on Saturday 16-05-2015.
The Governor of Osun State, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, has commended leading telecommunications services provider, Airtel Nigeria, for its support to local content development, saying the telco is helping to power the State’s job creation drive.
The Governor who was speaking at the RLG Product Discovery Day held at RLG Adulawo Technology City, an expansive technology city located along Ilesa-Akure Expressway, State of Osun,said Airtel had thrown its full weight in support of local content development, establishing retail footprints across the country and boosting job creation.
“Airtel has supported a significant breakthrough for the Adulawo Technology City, supporting the provision of jobs from end-to-end – from the technicians in the Adulawo Technology City to those working in the Airtel retail pipeline,” he said.
Describing the multi-million dollar Technology City initiative as a historic monument to the power of vision, the Governor also revealed that the tech city had, in the last one year, provided direct employment to 150 Osun indigenes and was poised, within the next phase of its operations, to provide employment to 1,500 sales persons, who would man kiosks and other sales outposts for RLG products.
According to him, the RLG plant are manned by graduates of the Osun Youth Empowerment Technology (OYESTECH) trained by RLG, and were the ones who assembled the beautiful products displayed by the tech company.
Thanking all in attendance, the Governor stated that the State of Osun flagship e-learning device, Opon Imo will be manufactured from the plant to fulfill the needs of the public schools in Osun after which, orders from other states will be entertained.
Also speaking at the event, the Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director of Airtel Nigeria, Segun Ogunsanya, said Airtel believes strongly in supporting local development and in providing more opportunities for job creation.
According to him, Airtel has invested enormously in building a large eco-system for local content initiatives through its broad-based programmes and initiatives.
“Interestingly, the youths are the biggest beneficiaries of our local content initiatives. Only recently, we floated an initiative, Catapult-a-Startup, with the overriding idea of providing youths with a strong platform, robust funding and right partnerships to build local applications that will help transform lives, shape public service and build a better society for all of us. The good news is that we have seen a lot of success stories come out from this programme,” he said.
In his submission, Mr. Alex Lu, CEO RLG Global while acknowledging Nigeria’s population advantage and geographical size, lamented the country’s shortfall in infrastructure and industrialization, pointing out that Nigeria’s path to economic growth lies not with what he called its “demographic bonus” but with its “talent bonus” achievable through the education of its massive population.
In yesterday’s edition of Vanguard, we published a story with the headline: “Controversy trails Aregbesola’s son’s alleged arrest, “and quoting a source as confirming the arrest of the son of Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State for money laundering. We have since discovered that the report was false in its entirety as no son of Governor Aregbesola was arrested as reported. We hereby tender our sincere apology for the embarrassment the story must have caused the governor and his family.
‘The Appeal is incompetent because proper parties are not before the Court.- Aregbesola’.
Judgment adjourned to 27th May 2015.
By Ibrahim Lawal Esq
The Supreme Court today heard an appeal filed by Iyiola Omisore against the Judgment of the Court of Appeal sitting in Akure which affirmed the victory of Ogbeni Rauf Adesoji Aregbesola in the August 9th gubernatorial election held in the State of Osun.
At the hearing of the appeal which was presided over by Hon.Justice Fabiyi JSC who led 6 other justices of the Supreme Court thereby making it a full court called on the Appellants Counsel led by Dr. Alex Iziyon SAN to identify all the processes he filed. Having identified all the process and in an attempt to go ahead with the adoption of all the processes, Chief Charles Akinlolu Olujinmi, the lead Counsel for the 1st Respondent (Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola) informed the court of a fundamental observation regarding the processes filed by the Appellants.
According to him, the normal procedure in this court is for an Appellant who filed more than one Notice of Appeal to rely on one Notice of Appeal on which a brief of argument will be written. In this case, the Appellants prepared two Notices of Appeal as well as two briefs of arguments and wishes to rely on the two. Chief Olujinmi submit that such approach is alien to the established rules of court regarding the number of pages of brief that must be filed by the Appellant, moreso when the Appeal emanates from a single judgment. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu SAN while supporting the observation raised by Chief Olujinmi argued that the fact that the lower court gave a judgment on a substantive appeal and cross-appeal is not a licence for the Appellants to file two Notices of appeal and two briefs in support. For Chief Awomola SAN, the lead Counsel for the 3rd Respondent, he countered that the Notices of appeal filed are mere repetition of what was contained in the first Notice of appeal. He was of the view that the first notice of appeal could adequately cater for the other notice ditto the brief. All the 3 counsel unanimously urge the court to strike out one of the notice of appeal and the corresponding briefs of arguments.
Dr. Iziyon while responding argued that the Notices of Appeal are in respect of two judgments. One is the main appeal and the other is the judgment in the cross-appeal. It was at this stage that one of the justices asked him whether the date of delivery of both judgment was not the same or not delivered by the same justices. The 7man panel thereafter rose for 5minutes and directed that he should adopt all the briefs and their position will be reflected on the judgment.
Having done with the observation, Chief Akin Olujinmi SAN rose again while Dr.Alex Iziyon was trying to adopt his briefs of arguments and inform the court that on page 6 of his own reply brief, he indicated his intention to raise preliminary objection to the competence of the appeal. According to him, the appeal as constituted is incompetent because a stranger has been introduced as the 2nd Respondent. He stated that on the two Notices of Appeal, the Appellants included as the 2nd Respondent All People’s Progressive Congress instead of All Progressive Congress. Chief Olujinmi argued that the law is settled that an appellant must maintain the same party at lower court on appeal and can only change the parties with the leave of court. He argued that what the Appellants did runs counter to the decision of the Supreme Court in APP v INEC 2012 where the supreme court unequivocally dismissed an appeal for failure of the appellant to bring proper party before the court.
While responding to the objection, Dr. ALEX Iziyon SAN submitted that the fact that there was a typographical error in the process does not render it incompetent. According to him, what happened was an error which can still be accommodated by the court so that substantial justice is not defeated.
In adopting the Brief of Arguments, the Learned Counsel for the 1st Respondent concedes that though this court seldom disturb concurrent findings of the lower court, he however submitted that where such concurrent findings had no bearings on the record, the Supreme Court is bound to do away with such findings. He also argued that the Lower Court clearly admit there was irregularities but that such irregularities are not substantial enough to warrant the cancellation of the results of such election. He also pointed out that the lower court failed to clearly reason with the Appellants that the tribunal lumped the issue of irregularities and substantial compliance and failed to make specific findings on both. He finally submit that failure of the 3rd respondent(INEC) to call witnesses is clearly fatal to their case and such dhould have been counted as substantial proof of allegations contained in their petition. He therefore urged the Panel to allow the appeal.
In adopting the Respondent briefs of argument, Chief Olujinmi SAN on behalf of the 1st Respondent submit that this appeal is unmeritorious and should be dismissed without much ado. According to him, the Appellants challenged 930 polling units spanning 17 Local Governments and called 43 witnesses. Out of the 43 witnesses, only 7 were polling agents, the other witnesses are supervisors who admitted on record that the evidence they came to give are given to them by the agents on the field. He stated that their evidence were clearly hearsay. The 7 witnesses who testified to what they saw were badly discredited. As for the supposed “expert witnesses” PW15 and PW 38 their evidence was badly discredited to the extent that on record they admitted that their reports were false. At this stage, the Justices of the Supreme Court directed Chief Olujinmi to read the portion of the record where it was so admitted and it was read clearly to their hearing. He therefore submit that with all these facts, there is no reasonable tribunal that can give judgment to the Appellants in the circumstance. He therefore urged the Court to dismiss the petition.
Akeredolu SAN while adopting his briefs on behalf of the 2nd respondent submit that the findings of the lower court is supported by the record and cannot be faulted by any stretch of imagination. He also maintained that there is nowhere in the record where the tribunal admitted there were irregularities and challenge the Appellants to show the court the portion of that judgment.
Chief Awomolo on his own for the 3rd respondent argued that the contention of the Appellants that failure of the 3rd respondent to call witnesses is fatal to their case has no basis in law especially when the appellant has failed to lead cogent and reliable evidence.
The Supreme Court having listened to the arguments of Counsel adjourned for judgment which is slated for 27th May, 2015.