Ruling House Rejects Lagos Commissioner’s Installation Of Abule Ado Monarch

, Files Contempt Of Court Notice

The Sanusi Olawunmi Family of Abule Ado has issued a formal notice of contempt of court to Mr. Suleiman Surajudeen Aro for allegedly parading himself as the Oba of Abule Ado, Amuwo-Odofin, Lagos State, in defiance of a subsisting court order.

In the contempt notice dated April 8, 2025, Mr. Aro was cautioned that unless he immediately complies with the order of the court issued by Hon. Justice M.O. Dawodu on January 15, 2025, directing that status quo be maintained, he risks being held in contempt of court. This charge could result in imprisonment.

This warning was contained in Form 48, titled; “Notice of Consequences of Disobedience to Court Order” and signed by Assistant Court Registrar Adeleye Ademola on behalf of the Registrar.

Sanusi Olawunmi Family had previously raised concerns over what they described as the unlawful imposition of Mr. Aro as the monarch, despite the ongoing legal dispute and a court order explicitly barring any such installation.

The case, filed in the Ikeja Judicial Division of the Lagos State High Court with Suit No: ID/2044GCMW/2024, was brought by Alhaji Rafiu Owolabi Tesilimi, Alhaji Taiwo Hassan Tesilimi, and others.

The claimants requested that the Sanusi Olawunmi Family be recognised as a legitimate ruling house alongside the Ado Family, based on the native law and customs of the Abule Ado community.

They are seeking a declaration affirming the Sanusi Olawunmi Family’s right to present the next Oba of Ado/Odan village and an injunction restraining any party—including the Ado Family—from presenting or nominating a candidate to the Lagos State Government or its relevant agencies for approval.

The writ, prepared by M.B. Jimoh-Akogun of M.B. Jimoh-Akogun & Co., also sought to bar any candidate from being recognized or approved pending the final resolution of the matter.

Meanwhile, in an ex parte order issued on January 15, 2025, the court directed that the status quo be maintained pending the hearing of an interlocutory injunction filed on October 11, 2024.

SaharaReporters gathered that the case was initially adjourned to March 11, 2025, and further adjourned to May 19, 2025, for a hearing.

The suit names defendants as the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice of Lagos State, Mr. Lawal Pedro; the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Hon. Kayode Bolaji-Roberts; the Chairman of Amuwo-Odofin Local Government, Hon. Valentine Buraimoh; Mr. Suleiman Surajudeen Aro; and others.

Legal representatives from both parties; L.A. Yusuf for the claimants and E.O. Adetunji, A.O. Ladipo, and F.O. Lawal for the defendants—had reportedly agreed to maintain the status quo pending a final ruling by the court.

However, despite the pendency of the court order, Mr. Aro presented himself. He was reportedly installed as the Oba of Abule Ado by the Lagos State Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs.

He reportedly did this in conjunction with the Amuwo-Odofin Local Government Chairman, an action said to have been carried out without Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s knowledge or approval.

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