Olajengbesi urged the governor to ensure that all parties involved in the matter stay further actions over the vacant stool of Aresa pending the hearing and determination by the Court of Appeal sitting at Ibadan, the state capital.
The statement partly read, “For the records, the Chieftaincy Declaration without ambiguity provides that each of the ruling houses shall take turns in presenting a ruler whenever there is a vacancy in the stool of Aresa. “Notwithstanding this irrefutable circumstance, some individuals perhaps working against the gazetted Chieftaincy Declaration of Iresa-Adu have continued to institute unwarranted suits against the throne of Aresa and against the traditional right of the Emiolu family.
“We consider this order to be a gross miscarriage of justice particularly on the ground that the Emiolu Family was not a party to the case giving rise to the Court of Appeal’s order the basis of which the High Court dismissed the matter.
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