Rather, the land was used for the purpose of catering for the aged, the needy and the less privileged. The place, in fact, was used to execute the social welfare programme of the Saraki family. By the option Abdulrazaq has taken on the Ile Arugbo issue, he has laid a very dangerous precedent. Meanwhile, with his position on Ile Arugbo, the Governor has set out a state policy to which it must now adhere. My argument above can therefore be summarized into a standpoint: The Ile Arugbo issue is not a strictly legal issue.
Source: The Guardian January 12, 2020 03:45 UTC