Why Kayode Ajulo must be arrested now
Why Kayode Ajulo must be arrested now !
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Whoever is doing that which others are not doing or someone who always thread where Angel even fears to, that fellow, deserves application of severe measure or restrictions to checkmate his excesses. Particularly when what he indulges in runs contrary to the interest of the intangible few.
This is the truth about this Abuja based Lawyer,
called Kayode Abraham Ajulo, Esq.
The truth is that this fellow is
Should be arrested, dealt with his mouth kept shut forever.
Who does he think he is?
Maybe just because he is bold
Outspoken
Well dressed
Good looking
Has bestowed on him
Unrestricted lattitude
To just be doing that which
Is so obvious in our sight
And in the sight of all of you
With immunity in a country that has laws and order.
Even though no one is above the law except in certain strange circumstances when the fellow is either the President, Vice President, Governor or other elected political post bearers who enjoy a transient immunity from being arrested.
The Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has made it clear that irrespective of your status in Nigeria, no matter your accomplishments, you should and must bow to the dictate of the law.
The same Constitution also guaranteed my Fundamental Right of Speech without fear or favour
And there is nothing if I rise to explore and exploit my rights as entrenched and enshrined in the Constitution and expose the reason why this fellow should be arrested or quarantined
I could see you are looking at me somehow with a melancholy eye just because you think that I don't know the fellow I am asking the power that be to arrest.
Look, Kayode Ajulo may be your saviour or messiah or sustaining your livelihood particularly if you are from Ondo State or his village in the Akoko area of Ondo State.
If he is your god, he is not mine
But why do you think I don't know him
I know he is a Lawyer by academic attainment
Not only that, I know he is a Barrister - At - Law by professional proficiency
I know he was called to the Bar in after 1996 because I knew him then as an undergraduate.
I also know he was so greedy that after his LLB Degree
He struggled strenuously to acquire a Masters in Law and a PhD in Jurisprudence.
I also know he garnered other professional credentials in Arbitration, Justice of Peace
I also know that he is handsome, intelligent, bold, proactive, smart, diligent on assignment and thinks deeply better than a confirmed philosopher from Greece or Athens. Hence, he proved his briefs successfully before eminent jurists and wizards of the law on the Bench
One thing I also know which you may be unaware of is his awesome devotion and commitment to the dictate of God through his irreverent submission to the Anglican Church Communion where he is the Registrar.
Let me also assure you that I know he is a human right activist who does and salvage the poor from legal oppression pro-bono, I mean without collecting a professional fee from them.
And I know that he is the Maiyegun of Aare Ona kakanfo of Yoruba
But honestly, that is where the beauty stops.
For of recent, Kayode Ajulo has been driving dangerously on a legal path which if not arrested or stalled may be setting a devilish precedent in the nation.
I don't want to mention how he brilliantly rose and supported with legal sources and jurisprudential analysis Executive Order 10, which emanated from the Presidency, an Order which to all intent and purposes sought to establish financial autonomy to the Judiciary in all 36 States including FCT Abuja.
He was at the front burner believer that the Order was right, pure and proper and wisely supported the President on it.
He believes as he pointed out in one of the articles he rolled out
' I find it quite interesting and intriguing that the Supreme Court today, 10th February 2022 nullified President Muhammadu Buhari’s Executive Order 10 by a panel of 6-1 of the 7-member panel of the Court in its original jurisdiction.
Conclusively, despite the decision of the Supreme Court, it must be reassuringly stated that autonomy of the Judiciary and Legislature is extant, subsists, vital and must continue to be activated for the good of our republic.'
What is the problem with this, you may ask?
Don't you think if the Judiciary is granted financial autonomy, the state governors will no longer be able to hold it by its jugular and command it to do their wishes by rowing justice to their side?
Don't you know that the financial autonomy of the judiciary will go a long way to sanitize the arms and enhance justice delivery, procedure and process?
And as God will arrest him, the same members of the judiciary which he is fighting for shamed his stand of him at the Supreme Court, where the matter of Finacial autonomy for the Judiciary in the state was nullified in a unanimously rolling of 6- 1...!!!!
I don't want to bore you on how Kayode Ajulo poignantly and stoutly defended the constitution of the EndSARS Judicial Panel set up by the Governor of Lagos State as if his relations were among the victims of those who were allegedly murdered at Lekki Toll Gate, Lagos and how he battled Festus Keyamo, SAN, to the wall for his condemnation of the END SARS panel which he declared as not necessary.
The same restless Kayode Ajulo, also put his nose into the matter of alleged importation of adulterated fuel thereby calling on EFCC to investigate, arrest and try the NNPC officials involved. After all, he has no personal experience of the bad fuel, he was agitated unnecessary, crying foul for the common people who he should have allowed to be oppressed and exploited for fun.
The last shameful one which he did which he must be certainly arrested for was his boldness and his agrarian courage of arguing stunningly and brilliant before the Justices of the Supreme Court which led to the striking out of fundamental cases of national interest
This Kayode Ajulo without any reservation of shame and compunction and devoid of any sentiment on behalf of the National Assembly opposed President Muhammadu Buhari, and Attorney General, Malami, at the Supreme Court
The President and our Attorney General, approached the Supreme Court through their lawyer, one of the most diligent Senior Advocates of Nigeria, Prince Lateef Fagbemi, SAN, seeking to void Section 84 (12) of the 2020 Electoral Act.
Do you know this fellow called Kayode Ajulo, without fear and trepidation brilliantly and boldly engaged those who have been in the practice of Law before he obtained his LLB Degree from the University of Law successfully?
To make the matter worse, I even learnt that, even one of the SANs from the adverse party commended his conduct and assiduousness in Court instead of looking down on him or envying him for his audacity to face them.
As that was not enough, do you know that the Supreme Court in full sitting hardened to the argument of this boy and struck out President Buhari and Malami's prayers?
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/06/breaking-supreme-court-strikes-out-buhari-malamis-suit-against-new-electoral-act/
As you can read. The case was solely being argued by this boy until others joined him to persuade the eminent jurists at striking out the Presidential prayer over the 2020 Electoral Act.
Can you realise why this guy should be arrested and put in within his shoe
He is always out there to unshackle whatever we have contrived for our gain
This guy is always fond of alerting the nation whenever we set in motion events that are injurious to the public
He is there to put a cog in the wheel of our mischievous and deadly act of sabotage against the nation
Look at how he expertly prevented the President and the Attorney General from committing the Constitutional blunder through his solid performance at the Supreme Court.
Why is he always out to deploy his legal wizardry at fighting for the improvement of society, enlargement of the coast of legal jurisprudence and energising public consciousness on public policy and matters arising
And for him to stop doing this
An arrest must he.
He must be arrested or we will arrest him. in our way
Signed
Wale Ojo - Lanre
Usi Ekiti
08033490986
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