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The Osun  House of Assembly would on Tuesday, May 23, 2017, honour the Governor of the State, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola with Honorary Life Member of the House.

The Legislative honour, which would be corroborated with annual lecture as part of the programmes listed to mark his 60th birthday celebration.
 

 
According to a statement by the Chairman House Committee on Information and Strategy, Olatunbosun Oyintiloye, the leader of the House of Representatives, Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila would deliver the inaugural lecture of the series on a topic, “Suitability of Presidential System of Government In A Multiethnic Democracy.”
The programme would be held at the House Chamber in the Assembly complex, the statement stated.
The parliament noted that the programme was targeted at celebrating the commitment and developmental ideas the governor has brought into governance in the state.
It said the record of achievements of Aregbesola within six years of his administration would forever remain evergreen in the state.
The Assembly then noted it would not relent in giving Legislative support to the Executive in order to aid the development of the State.

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The governor of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, yesterday moved a motion for the probe of allegations that politicians are putting pressure on the military to stage a coup in the country.
 

 
Aregbesola moved the motion while performing his first legislative function after being honoured with Honourary Life Membership of the Osun State House of Assembly in Osogbo where he said the House must pass a resolution commending the Chief of Army Staff, General Tukur Buratai, for his thorough professionalism and belief in the current democracy.
The governor also called for a probe into the coup allegation with a view to bringing any erring officers to book. Stressing that the heart of any democracy is the parliament, the absence of which there is no representation by the people from which power actually flows. Aregbesola said the nation is so diverse as a people that anything short of true federalism as its system of government is an invitation to chaos.

He also canvassed for a change in the mode of legislative representation based on only geographical space to more modern criteria like occupation and professional categories.
His words: “I have also made the strident call for a political system and practice that is best suited for our clime, which will bring inclusion and amount to real political empowerment for all the people.
“I have, after our revered leaders, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Chief Bola Ige, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and others, all convinced federalist, argued that for a plural society like ours, true federal practice is a minimum condition of statehood. We are so diverse as a people that anything short of true federalism is an invitation to chaos.”
The Speaker, Najeem Salam attributed the unanimous decision of every member of the House to honour Aregbesola on his 60th birthday for “the governor’s unprecedented contributions to the development of the state.”
Salam, who described Aregbesola as a leader par excellence and an astute political leader, said the action was collectively taken as part of the legislative resolves to reward the governor for his good works not only to the people of Osun but Nigeria as a whole.
The speaker who frowned at the insinuations making the round that the House has been incapacitated and turned to a rubber stamp of the executive, said on no account does the House act outside the constitutional frameworks of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria since assumption of the current dispensation.
He said the House has succeeded in its oversight functions to ensure transparency and accountability on the executive arms of government, thus serving as the watchdog on the policies, activities and programmes of the executive since inception.
He however lamented what he described as “malicious mischief” being sponsored by some disgruntled political gladiators, which was targeted at scuttling the existing mutual relationship between the executive and the legislature in the state.
The Speaker said the House has successful fostered peaceful existence with other two arms of government in a bid to promote democracy, good governance and as well raise the standard of living of the populace.
According to him, “unless there is unity and love between the three arms of government, no iota of development could be achieved and it is on this that the Osun Assembly had laboured hard to strengthen the fundamental principles of separation of power, checks and balances and above all the rule of law as enshrined in the constitution.”
Describing the legislative honour given to the head of the state executive as well-deserved, Najeem said it is pertinent in a democratic society for people to clearly understand the principles guiding the peaceful and symbiotic relations between the three arms of government.

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Pensioners under the aegis of ‘Forum of 2011/2012 retired public servants of Osun state” led by their chairman Ilesanmi Omoniyi today pleaded with the acting President, Yemi Osinbajo through governor of the state of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, to release the second tranche of the Paris Loan refund so their pending gratuities and pensions arrears can be paid.
 

 
 
Mr Ilesanmi Omoniyi, who led the group in a peaceful rally in Osogbo on Monday said “We are using this medium to appeal to Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, the Acting President of the federal Republic of Nigeria to use his good office and promptly direct the minister of finance and the Central Bank Governor to release the 2nd tranche of the Paris Club Fund to stem the rate of death of both workers and pensioners as they are the worst hit”.
Recall that the State of Osun had allocated the sum of N2,496,605,100.64 for payment of pensions out of the N13,645,546,673.04 paid out as arrears of four (4) months salaries and Pensions in December, 2016 to the state civil servants and pensioners.
The state through the accountant general, Mr. Akintayo Kolawole revealed last month that, “the sum of N8,519,437.233.43 was paid out as salaries for September, October, November and December. Similarly, the sum of N924,676,305.24 was paid out as leave bonuses for the four months, while the sum of N2,496,605,100.64 was paid in pensions for the same period.”
Osun state received N11,744,237,793.56 from the federal government in November 2016 as first tranche of the Paris Club Refund.

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The Bishop of Osun Anglican Diocese, Reverend James Popoola has described the Governor of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola as the first harbinger of massive infrastructure development in the state.
 

 
The Bishop, who spoke at the interdenominational christian prayer session organised by Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Osun state chapter to commemorate the 60th Birthday Anniversary of Governor Aregbesola at the popular Nelson Mandela Freedom Park, Osogbo,
The Clergy stated that the present administration led by the Governor has recorded remarkable successes in the infrastructure sector.
Popoola said the government of Governor Aregbesola has in no doubt institutionalised real physical infrastructure development in line with the much desired change that the citizens voted for.
Describing Aregbesola as “God-sent” to redeem the already lost glory of the people of the state, said in spite of the present economic recession ravaging the nation, Osun government has distinguished itself by all socio-economic dimensions.
He noted that the economy of the state under the watch of the Governor has witnessed a drastic change and monumental transformation when compared to what was obtainable in the state before now.
The cleric attributed the myriads of social infrastructure development brought about by the present government commitment to pro-masses policies being orchestrated by the Aregbesola’s administration.
According to him, “”This has been the hallmarks of the present government as series of impressive interventions had been made to improve the state’s economy.
“We are here to praise God for His protection upon the life of His son and Governor of our dear state Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola who God has been using to turn around Osun for better in the last few years.
“Though he would be 60years old in few days to come, but his remarkable achievements on the economy of our state cannot be over-emphasised.
“Aregbesola has made way for the state where it seems difficult to do so. He has turned around the economic fortunes of Osun to the betterment of all, as this can be justified through his physical infrastructural programmes.
“The present government has brought about infrastructural development to the system as this can be attested to in terms of the accomplished projects in the state.
“As we all know, Osun was not like this before. All we have now were not in place before the emergence of this government. But today, Osun can compete favourably with its peers in terms of infrastructure.
“Aregbesola’s administration has brought hope and change to leadership. For instance,   this place (Nelson Mandela Freedom Park) was in a deplorable condition before this government rehabilitated to a world class Park.
“The road that leads to this place was also terrible to the extent that one could not have imagined that such beatification can be achieved here.
“If we look at Olaiya Junction and see the beatification and high level of renovation made, one will not but commend this government.
“We are also aware of several interventions which this Government has made in other sectors of the economy aside infrastructure as this remains the basis for commendation.
“To us, these are social intervention programmes that centred mostly on the lives of the citizenry, as impacts of these have been greatly felt.
“We know that people of the state can testify to all this most especially the impact of this government on roads construction that had saved many lives from avoidable roads crashes,” Popoola remarked.
Urging Aregbesola on the need to double efforts in tailoring the state’s economy towards prosperity, Popoola affirmed the commitment of the religious leaders in the state to ensure the success of his administration.
Popoola, who prophesied better future for the state, thanked God for what he has been able to do through the governor who he said has been used to deliver the state.
In her remarks, Osun Deputy Governor, Mrs Titilayo Laoye Tomiri who described Aregbesola as a special gift to the state, said all the achievements made by the present administration have been planned for long before his advent.
According to her, Osun has been favoured and blessed with the emergence of Governor Aregbesola who can be best described as game-changer, developer per excellence and a rare faithful being.
“The drastic changes experienced in Osun are not accidental, but rather, a well-designed plan to turn Osun around and place the state in the finest position in the comity of states in the country and beyond.
“As we all know, the radical nature of this government is all about human and capital development, and this had placed our dear state to viable position”, she added.
Mrs. Tomori commended the religious leaders in the state for being supportive spiritually to the present government, a thing which she described as grease to the progressive wheel of the state.
In his response, the Governor commended all religious leaders in the state for promoting religious peace in the state.
Aregbesola, who described the Black race as one of the best races in the world, lauded the leadership of the three major religions in the state, for championing the core values of their religious principles which are love, unity, peace and togetherness.
He therefore implored all religious leaders to support his government in the campaign for agricultural rejuvenation, the use of Omoluabi weighing scales among others.

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…Adjourns for final findings
The Coroner Inquest set up by Osun State Governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola to look into the sudden death of the first civilian Governor of the State, late Senator Isiaka Adeleke has adjourned its sitting to May 29 for presentation of findings.
 

 
The Coroner in charge, Chief Magistrate Olusegun Ayilara made this announcement during the court sitting on Monday.
He said those who shunned the summon of the panel intentionally cannot hold the panel down and that the panel would not wait endlessly for them.
He reminded that the Coroner inquest sitting started fully on the 10th of May and 15 people were summoned but only 10 people responded.
He said it seems those who shunned the inquest did so intentionally.
His words,”To create awareness of the inquest, advertisement was made on the 11th of May in two national newspapers in place of the Tribune newspaper and The Nation newspaper.
“15 people in all were summoned but only 10 showed up. Obviously, those who didn’t show up did so intentionally and I cannot wait for them forever.
“So, the sitting is adjourned to May 29 for presentation of final findings.” Ayilara added.

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Some of the friends and political associates of Governor Rauf Aregbesola have stated that the governor’s 60th birthday anniversary would be funded by the committee of friends and political associayes of Mr Governor and not the State of Osun.
 

 
While addressing journalists at the Press Conference marking the kick off of activities of the sixtieth birthday, this committee which was represented by the former Assistant Chief of State and Commissioner-designate, Barrister Gbenga Akano, said the friends and political associates of Mr Governor had opened an account at First City Monument Bank (FCMB) with account number 4495130013 for whoever wishes to donate for the programme.
He debunked the rumours that suggested otherwise, saying “monies for this elaborate programme are coming from very many friends of Mr Governor across the country and they are the ones sponsoring it.
“The cost size is reasonable over which the government has no control because the friends have resolved to give a befitting birthday bash to Ogbeni.

“The rationale behind this press conference is to solicit your support to communicate and propagate the positive results of these programmes both on the economy of the state as no single Kobo will be spent outside the state.
“This press conference was also aimed to provide answers to movement of bodies and materials aimed at celebrating the Governor as he clocks 60 in a couple of days.
“Like in most situations, birthday period is a time stocks and do self examination not only by a leader like Ogbeni but in the minds of addicted followers.
“This, we make bold to say that people who are seated here with us and those who are not here present that we are addicted to Rauf.
“I wish to inform you that the followership, political fellowship and admiration which Ogbeni enjoys across Nigeria is robust and huge.
“It is our pride and elation to inform you that these admirers have therefore chosen to ambush Ogbeni by celebrating him on the occasion of his 60th birthday which comes up next week Thursday in Osogbo”

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Early in the life of his administration, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola brought up a video for those he believed were going to play critical roles in the implementation of his development agenda. It was a video on Bogota, the once decrepit, dreaded slummy province of Columbia. It was a story of tearing down and building up what many had resigned to as the fate of a settlement that was beyond redemption. But Bogota was redeemed. The essence of that exercise was to inject in the veins of those who would later play critical roles in the transformation of Osun, the passion for delivery.
From that moment, those who may not have given very serious thoughts to the essence of the credo that Aregbesola subscribes to that “Power is Responsibility” must have then commenced ruminating over what lay ahead with a man that carries with him such revolutionary zeal.
In the fullness of time, Nigerians would indeed discover that the confident expression, “I am as large in Osun as I am large in Lagos” was a mellowed stamping and confirmation of a political relevance that actually transcends Osun and Lagos. The disciples of Aregbesola’s ideals in political engineering are emerging in Ondo, Kogi, Oyo, Ogun all in the South-West zone of Nigeria just as they may be mushrooming in states outside the South-West.
Is it surprising that he is large in Osun as he is large in Lagos? It’s only if we find a personality, a political figure with as much history and records of dedication, commitment and achievements in phenomenal infrastructural revolution in Lagos between 1999 and 2007 and in Osun from 2010 till date that we can begin to debate the claim.
The cosmopolitan nature of Lagos might have silenced what could have been hue and cries over the Aregbesola’s ‘unusual’ ideas. It was not even his show. The Lagos affair was the show of his boss and mentor, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. That was unlike Osun, the not-so-cosmopolitan enclave of 4 million highly agrarian people with little or no shock-absorbers to withstand the high wave of ‘strange’ development ideas needed to make a huge difference the state needed.
The resistances that have attended, confronted and threatened almost all his novel ideas in education, urban renewal, youths engagements, labour and wage issues, freedom of worships and others could scare the lily-livered away off the track.
In the decades to come, the novel ideas that have worked in Osun are going to provide case studies for those in search of solutions to various social, economic and political problems.
The latest statistics by the Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board (JAMB) in 2017 which confirms Osun as the second state after Imo on the list of its applications for varsity admissions is instructive. This only comes as addition to previous landmarks such as the state with the highest school enrollments and the state with the best template in school feeding scheme in Nigeria. All these are undoubtedly made possible because Aregbesola would not toe the beaten paths.
Based on convictions, Aregbesola has fought wars to ensure the survival of his educational policies which those rattled by such new ideas could not understand. The schools reclassification into the Elementary, Middle and High Schools in Osun met a resistance that has gone down in the history of the state as one of its most tempestuous period. The dimension of religion which was dubiously introduced into it by its antagonists threatened what was aimed at bringing out the complete new man who would be useful not to himself alone but to the society from the Osun school children.
Similarly, when the government signed on to using nine cities -Osogbo, Iwo, Ede, Ilesa, Ila, Ikirun, Ife, Ikire and Ejigbo -as models of urban renewal under the UN-Habitat Programme, development experts saw it as smart moves to achieve what the architects of modern Bogota, Dubai and other such previously slummy and rustic human settlements have done for their people.
But the naysayers of Osun never saw the opportunities cities that meet modern requirements for sustainable development and decent living could offer. The protests against removal of illegal structures to give way to the needed beautifications were more than enough to have halted the zeal to proceed.
What stand today as the enhanced cities of Osun remains product of conviction that what is good is good, no matter the cacophony of the naysaying.
It is the same dose of convictions that have led to the survival of Aregbesola’s interventions in the much needed strategies for taking idle youths off the streets of the state. Today, the Osun Youths Empowerment Scheme, (OYES) resonates well with not only the state but Nigeria. Faced with millions of idle, able-bodied young men and women, Aregbesola’s concern was more on the stability of the society in the face of a multitude that have nothing to engage them. He would not wait for the scourge (joblessness) that brought about the tragic wave of insurgency in the North-East part of Nigeria to find its way into Osun before taking the most courageous decision that has seen to the positive engagements of over 40,000 youths of the state.
But it came, not without its own price! The antagonists of the youth empowerment scheme merely saw what they called the ‘paltry’ N10,000 month stipend for volunteers whose qualifications ranged from university degrees to diplomas and other allied certificates. On the basis of this was the vociferous condemnations which were sustained over a long period; aimed at making the cadets loose self confidence and esteem. But a new re-orientation has taken place in the determination of the Aregbesla administration to instill a new culture of work ethics into the future leaders of the state and by extension, Nigeria. Apalara, the motivating, inspirational ethos which makes the Yoruba man takes hard work serious had been imbibed by the thousands of youths in the state. Today, to be absorbed into any major state employment would require a certification in the OYES pride.
The same conviction is what has gone into Aregbesola’s implementation of his other agenda which aptly illustrates his tenacious hold to the fact that nothing good comes easy.
Viewed in totality, the harvests of the Aregbesola years in Osun in spite of the enormous constraints of finance, negative attitude and opposition of naysayers and the vast areas of interventions required to make noticeable impacts, gives credence to the words of Vaclav Havel, the last President of Czechoslovakia and then first President of Czech after the split who said that “Hope is not the conviction that something will turn out well but the certainty that something makes sense, regardless of how it turns out.”
Happily enough, his experiments have turned out to be profitable, rewarding; lifting Osun to be counted among states of the federation brimming with definite hopes of survival. The state was created in 1991. Aregbesola became its Governor in 2010, 19 years after. But a measure of the landmarks of the first four years undoubtedly have compelled developments analysts to admit that the gains of 4 years under his watch far outweigh those of the first 19 years.
It would look untidy to examine Aregbesola without a look at the propelling ideologies behind his actions and thoughts. A Communist, it takes little efforts to feel the dialectical views of social transformations embedded in his policies, relationships and postulations. He is ever proud to proclaim his affinities to historical figures that have used the Marxist ideologies to change the conditions of their people. His heroes and models include Chairman Mao Tse Tong, Fidel Castro, Obafemi Awolowo and more contemporary, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and other known revolutionaries.
Small in frame but huge and robust in ideas, Aregbesola’s obvious ascetic life and one devoted to ideas that break the norms place him on the same pedestal with his heroes.
In his almost two decades of public service now, he has succeeded in demonstrating his affinities to the Awolowo and other revolutionaries’ ideals.
Open to debates to enrich his own original ideas, Aregbesola, without being pretentious has established he has no time for what Awolowo called “spending whole days and nights carousing in clubs or in the company of men of shady characters and women of easy virtues”.
This is just as the results of his engagements have equally shown that here is a leader who is “busy at my post working hard at the country’s problems and trying to find solutions to them.”
At 60, he has called to the deepest levels of the historical, revolutionary figures that have inspired him.
• Semiu Okanlawon is the Director, Bureau of Communication & Strategy, Office of the Governor, Osogbo.

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Eminent Nigerians including Southwest Governors and the Senate President, Bukola Saraki on Thursday at House of Chief, Parliament Building, Agodi Ibadan, capital of Oyo State to witness the lying-in-state of the former Governor of the old Western State, Major General Robert Adeyinka Adebayo.
The lying-in-state marked the kick off funeral ceremony of the nationalist and political icon who will be buried in his home town, Iyin Ekiti on Friday.
Among the serving and former governors and the deputy governors in attendance were: Governor Abiola Ajimobi, his counterparts from Lagos, Ondo, and Osun, Akinwunmi Ambode, Oluwarotimi Akeredolu and Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola respectively, Governor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State, and Governor Peter Ayodele Fayose were represented by their deputies: Mrs Yetunde Onanuga and Dr Kolapo Olusola, State of Osun Deputy Governor, Chief Grace Laoye Tomori, and former Deputy Governors of Oyo, Osun States,  Chief Bisi Akande of Osun State, Dr Omololu Olunloyo, Gen. Oluwole Rotimi, Gen. David Jemibewon, Gen Oladayo Popoola, Admiral Akin Aduwo, Sen. Cornelius Adebayo and Chief Iyiola Oladokun.
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The coroner inquest into the death of the Late Senator Isiaka Adeleke sitting in Osogbo was on Friday told that the Nurse who treated the former Governor of Osun was economical with the truth about the quantity of drugs and how it was administered on the deceased before his death.
This was even as the Police stated that it is the normal and standard practice that when Form B and C are served on pathologists, the report of the autopsy is to be submitted to the police and not family members as it is in the present case of Late Senator Adeleke.
At the resumed Coroner hearing, The Nigeria Police Osun Command held that the essence of submitting the report to the police, upon a request for autopsy, is that it will enable the police when necessary, to pursue criminal prosecution, hence the duplication and submission of such ‎to the State Ministry of Justice for legal advice.
‎The Coroner also heard that the Adeleke family did not order for the autopsy carried out on the deceased. Dr. Taiwo Olufemi Solaja who examined the deceased for autopsy, said he only acted on the orders of Coroner Dorcas Ajiboye.

Aderibigbe, who claimed to be a Chief Nursing Officer at Comprehensive Health Centre, Edunabon, Osun State, had during his evidence before the Coroner Inquest set up by the Osun State Government to probe Adeleke’s death yesterday (Thursday) denied administering Gentamicine on the senator while treating him for gout.
The Nurse said he diluted Hydrocortisone in fluid and gave Metamyzole, Diazepam, Pentazocine and Analgin intramuscular to the deceased.
Police toxicology report on the pathological examination carried out on the deceased by Mr. Benedict Agbu, a police forensic expert, revealed that Adeleke was administered with Gentamicine before his death.
The report which was admitted in exhibit at the coroner disclosed that Metamyzole, Diazepam, Pentazocine and Analgin were administered on Adeleke intravenously against Aderibigbe’s claim.
Analyses of the findings in the blood and urine samples taken from Adeleke’s corpse, as contained in the toxicology report proved negative result for the presence of chlorinated hydrocarbon herbicides, organo-paosforous pesticide, rodenticides, metallic poison, cynide and tri-cylic anti depressants.
The report which was read at the Coroner by a Superintendent of Police, Mr. Moses read in part, “The digested food particles were found in the gastric content but no drug particle was found in the exhibit.
“Diazepam, Pentazocine, Analgin, Hydrocortisone and Gentamicine were confirmed in the blood and urine samples submitted.
“Metamyzole and its Metabolites 27.2ug/ml, Hydrocortisone 9.25ug/ml, Gentamicin 17.4ug/ml, Pentazocine 4.5ug/ml, Diazepam 12.2 ug/ml, also urine Diazepam concetration 7.1ug/ml.
“Fatalities have been reported at the following blood concentration: Metamyzole (Analgin) 22.0ug/ml, Pentazocin, 1.2ug/ml, Gentamicin 12ug/ml, Diazepam, 5.0ug/ml, hydrocortisone, 3.7ug/ml.
“The presence of alcohol was also confirmed in the blood, urine and gastric content with concentration of 450ug/ml, 215ug/ml and 562ug/ml respectively. The blood concentrations of the drugs are above the levels known to cause fatalities.
“The confirmation of Diazepam, Pentazocine, Hydrocortisone and alcohol with the established concentration in the body of the deceased is capable of producing a fatal Synergetic Hypertensive and respiratory depressive effect. With the route of the delivery (intravenous) of the drugs, the effect will be sudden and capable of occurring in minutes.
“Such fatalities have been reported in literature. The low concentrations of the substances in the gastric content are as a result of the route of administration of the drugs.”
However, the toxicology reports, Aderibigbe’s statement with the Police, reply of the Principal of the School of Nursing, Osogbo for the confirmation of Aderibigbe’s Nursing certificate were produced at the Coroner inquest and were all admitted as exhibits CE6A, CE6B, CE6C and CE6D.
Meanwhile, a lawyer who was observing the proceeding, Dr. Basiru Ajibola, urged the Coroner to call back Aderibigbe for clarifications on his evidence which contradicts the toxicology report.
But the Coroner, Magistrate Olusegun Ayilara said there was no need to call Aderibigbe back because the coroner would work on the reports and evidences admitted so far, just as he called on members of the public to submitt memorandum on the matter.
Also, a Consultant Anatomic Pathologist from Ladoke Akintola Teaching Hospital (LAUTECH), Solaja has denied the claim that the late Senator Isiaka Adeleke’s family ordered for the autopsy carried out on the deceased.
Solaja, while testifying on Friday before Coroner stated that none of the family of the deceased ever asked him to conduct the post mortem.
” I was served the autopsy forms by the police and it was signed by Coroner Dorcas Ajiboye. Since it was the Coroner who ordered the autopsy, I am entitled to submit the autopsy report back to her via the police, not to any family member or anybody else”, he added.
Asked if the deceased’s family were aware Coroner ordered for the autopsy, Solaja said they should be as he was served the forms by the police in their presence.

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A toxicology test carried out by the Nigerian Police has ruled out the possibility of poisoning in the death of late Senator Isiaka Adetunji Adeleke.
 

 
This was made known following the testimony of SP Moses Eleta who took the stand for the second time at the inquest Friday morning.
Eleta reading sections of the police toxicology report tendered as exhibit 6 and 8 to the court stated  that  “ exhibit 6 are three bottles containing dark brown liquid labeled blood while exhibit 8 is one postmortem  bottle containing a pale yellow liquid labeled urine”.
“Analysis of exhibit 6 and 8 gave negative results for the presence of chlorinated hydrocarbon herbicides, organo-phosphorus pesticides, rodenticides, metallic poisons, cyanide and tri-cyclic anti-depressants”
CP Eleta submitted others reports including a reply to an enquiry written to the school of nursing Osogbo that confirmed that Alfred Aderibigbe is a licensed nurse.
The toxicology report however revealed a mismatch with the testimony of Aderibigbe a day before. Aderibigbe had yesterday testified before an open court not to have administered gentamicin to the deceased.

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