The recent petitions and calls on the Ondo State Government to commence an investigation into the death of former Governor Rotimi Akeredolu have sparked tension in the state.
Reactions have continued to trail the calls, with prominent indigenes calling on Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa not to dabble into the matter.
Akeredolu died on December 27, 2023, in Germany, after a protracted illness.
After his death, Aiyedatiwa, who was the acting governor at the time, was sworn in as substantive governor.
On Monday, the government said it had received many petitions from residents of Owo and some professional groups to probe the death of the former governor.
The Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Dr Kayode Ajulo, in a statement, confirmed that the government had received petitions demanding a formal coroner’s inquest into the death of the former governor.
Ajulo, in the statement, noted that the public had the right under the Coroners Law of Ondo State to demand clarity in cases where foul play was suspected or questions lingered, adding that the law would be allowed to take its course without bias or sentiment.
He said, “We have received petitions from groups both within and outside the state, including professional bodies and even from the late governor’s hometown.
“Let me be clear: due process will be followed. The law is there to serve the people and ensure that truth and justice prevail.
“It is not out of place for citizens to demand its (the law) invocation when there are legitimate concerns.
“The Attorney General is duty-bound to act in accordance with the law once such concerns are raised by members of the public.”
The PUNCH


