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I’m Not Aware Of Any “Massive Corruption” In Abiodun’s Administration – Former Ogun Attorney-General

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November 16, (THEWILL) – The Former Attorney-General and Commissioner for justice in Ogun State, Akingbolahan Adeniran, has said that he was not aware of any “massive corruption” in Governor Dapo Abiodun’s administration.

Adeniran disclosed this in a statement on Monday by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Kunle Somorin which was made available to newsmen in Abeokuta, the state capital.

He was reacting to an online news publication purporting to provide information that his resignation as the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice of the state was based on corruption in Abiodun’s government.

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The commissioner, who reeled out the achievement of justice in the state for the past two year since the inception of present administration, said that he enjoyed working with administrators, experts, and technocrats as the Attorney-General and Commissioner of Justice.

He maintained that there had been improved accessibility to justice by the citizen of the state and protection of the rights of suspects in detention through regular inspections as well as the use of technology to monitor the plight of pre-trial detainees.

“My attention has been drawn to some online news publications purporting to provide reasons for my resignation from the Ogun State Government as the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice.”

“While it is true that on 8 November 2021, I formally notified His Excellency, Prince Dapo Abiodun, MFR, the Governor of the State, of my decision to resign from the cabinet, I must state that contrary to the online news publications, my reasons for resigning are purely personal.

“I am not aware of any “massive corruption” in the Administration and I am indeed very proud of what we have been able to achieve in the administration of justice over the past two years, including”

“Improved accessibility of justice for the average citizen through the Ogun Public Interest Law Partnership which matches indigent clients with pro bono lawyers;

· Protection of the rights of suspects in detention through regular inspections by duty solicitors engaged under the Police Duty Solicitor Scheme;
· Use of technology to monitor the plight of pre-trial detainees with the Corrections Information Management System and Justice Clock;
· Gradual introduction of forensics into policing;
· Introduction of the Case Management and Scheduling System in conjunction with the Ogun State Judiciary;
· And many other reform initiatives in the justice sector.”

“I want to assure His Excellency, the Governor and all my colleagues in the Executive Council of the State of my continued support. I have thoroughly enjoyed working with such an amazing group of administrators, technocrats and experts in various fields of endeavour. I have learnt a lot from you all and pray that God will continue to use you to improve on the lives of the good people of Ogun State” the statement added.

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