Your son will never forgive you – Arabambi blasts Former PDP Chairman, Adebayo Dayo over lawsuit
The Chairman of the Labour Party in Ogun State, Comrade
Abayomi Arabambi has blasted Chairman of
the Ogun State chapter of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Engr. Adebayo
Dayo over a recent lawsuit against his son, Adebola Adebayo by a former senator
in the state, Buruji Kashamu
This is coming on the heels of orders of mareva injunction
issued by an Oyo State High Court against the younger Dayo’s five-bedroom
duplex at No. 19, Harmony Avenue, Phase 3, Area 2, Kasumu Estate, Ring Road,
Ibadan, Oyo State.
The orders, which were issued on the 8th of June, 2020, were
on Thursday pasted on the property by the court officials. The orders followed
a case of stealing, diversion of properties and illegal enrichment initiated by
Senator Buruji Kashamu against Dayo’s son, Adebola, who was an employee of the
Senator.
According to the court papers, “An order of mareva
injunction is hereby granted restraining the Defendants, his allies, privies,
assigns, solicitors, attorneys, agents or howsoever called from dissipating,
selling, attempting to sell, transferring, mortgaging, alienating, gifting,
letting, removing from the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court or dealing in
anyway inimical or adversely affecting the interests of the Claimants of
howsoever called, the property lying, being and situate at No. 19, Harmony
Avenue, Phase 3, Area 2, Kasumu Estate, Ring Road, Ibadan, Oyo State pending
the hearing and determination of this suit.
“An order of mareva injunction is hereby granted restraining
the Defendants, whether by himself, his servants, relatives, solicitors,
associates, trustees, agents, subordinates, privies or anybody howsoever called
from giving instructions or directions for the withdrawal from, transfer out of
alienating, disposing off/or dealing with the money kept in all his bank
accounts kept in Nigeria, whether solely or jointly owned by him, whether
directly or indirectly for his benefit, pending the trial of the suit.”
The case with Suit No. I/459/2020 was adjourned to the 22nd
of June, 2020, for hearing of the Motion on Notice, which must be served within
48 hours from the day the orders were issued.
Recall that a Federal High Court sitting in Abeokuta, the
Ogun State capital had on the 10th of June, 2020 dismissed a fundamental rights
suits filed by Adebola Dayo against Senator Buruji Kashamu; the Divisional
Police Officer, Ijebu-Igbo, Ogun State; the Commissioner of Police, Ogun State;
the Assistant Inspector-General of Police (AIG), Zone 2, Onikan, Lagos and the
Inspector-General of Police (IGP).
In a related development, one Comrade Adedayo Sanusi, a
panel beater who resides in Ijebu-Igbo, Ogun State, has given evidence of how
Adebola Dayo diverted and sold a 2010 Toyota 4 Forerunner Sport Utility Vehicle
(SUV).
According to an affidavit of facts deposed to Sanusi, he was
on retainership with Omo Ilu Foundation in Ijebu-Igbo, Ijebu North Local
Government Area of Ogun State.
By virtue of the retainership, he worked with the Chairman
and some other members of staff.
During the course of his work, he met Adebola Dayo in the
Omo Ilu Foundation by virtue of his role in the foundation.
In his words, “Sometimes in June 2015, Mr. Bola Dayo brought
a Toyota 4 Runner, 2010 model to me for repairs after the said vehicle had been
in an accident.
“That the vehicle belongs to Senator Buruji Kashamu, the
Chairman of the Omo Ilu Foundation and the picture of the vehicle is hereby
annexed as EXHIBIT 1 and as forming part of this affidavit.
“That Mr. Bola Dayo told me that the vehicle is valued at
N4,000,000 (Four Million Naira) and so I should safeguard with all care.
“That I was informed by Mr. Bola Dayo to wait for his
further instructions on the repairs required on the vehicle.
“That thereafter, the said Mr. Bola Dayo directed some
people to me from Lagos for an inspection of the vehicle.
“That some days later after the inspection, Mr. Bola Dayo
returned with those people who inspected to carry the vehicle while informing
me that he had sold the vehicle to them.
“That I recently got a call from a representative of the
foundation after instructing that I advise on cost of repairs and carry out the
said repairs and I told them Mr. Bola Dayo came with some people in 2018 to
carry the vehicle and informed me that he has sold the vehicle.”
In view of all these developments and evidence, Arabambi
said it is more than obvious that Adebayo Dayo may have willfully allowed his
greed to ruin the life of his son who may not recover from the multiple
litigations that the father has caused the son to initiate against his former
employer and benefactor, Senator Buruji Kashamu and the counter-claims now being
made by Senator Kashamu against the Dayos.
“Knowing how much he and his son had benefitted from
Senator Kashamu in the last 10 years, one would have expected Dayo to thread
softly and serve out his tenure peacefully. But no, his greed and insatiable
quest for money will not allow him even as 75-year-old man. Now, he has plunged
his son into avoidable problems. It is a big shame and I doubt if his son will
ever forgive him,” Arabambi added.
The immediate past Chairman of the Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC) in Ogun State described Dayo as a shameless man who is without character and integrity, stressing that, “little wonder his kinsmen in Ijebu-Igbo are running away from him and treating him like a traitor that he is. Indeed the Bible says if you repay good with evil, evil will never leave your house.”
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