The Federal High Court presided over by Justice Inyang Ekwo on Thursday, June 17, barred Governor Rotimi Akeredolu from investigating the chief judge of Ondo, Justice Oluwatoyin Akeredolu.
The decision of the court came after Justice Akeredolu sued the governor, the attorney-general of the state, and the House of Assembly, Nigerian Tribune reports.
Ondo’s chief judge who is seeking to stop the state government from proceeding with the planned probe also barred AGF, NJC, and the IGP from acting on any report submitted to them by the government pending the determination of the main suit.
The Nation said that the plan to probe the judge followed a viral video by one Olupelumi Fagboyegun who claimed that Justice Akeredolu misused the office to prolong his detention illegally.
Justice Akeredolu’s position which insisted that the governor lacked the constitutional powers to probe him was upheld by the Federal High Court.
In the verdict, Justice Ekwo noted that there is no law that empowers the Ondo AG or the state government to conduct an investigation into allegations bordering on misconduct against the chief judge.
Source: Legit.ng