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All accord party in oyo state must also read and digest, if possible, spread the msg across to other, advice them 2 stop following loser. O tun ga ooo, Grandpa must defend this, we wont wait 4 court 2 decide this time around. Before you fall for Oga RAL’s cheap propaganda, I want to implore you to kindly inquire more about the allegation stated below and anybody with contrary information should make it public. Oga Rasidi Ladoja was as an Executive Director in Total Plc. He and his cohort in Total(then) starved Total Agrik farm, Olokoto village, Orire LG, Oyo State (the first and only Agricultural farm by owned Total in West Africa ) with fund, the farm was declared non-productive by Total Nig in 1992. Over 2000 dwellers of Oke-Ogun area were rendered jobless as a result of their mismanagement of funds and embezzlement. Shortly after that, he Fraudulent converted of a farmland known as Total Agrik Ltd to Yakooyo Agrik Ltd. Part of his agreement with the people of Oke-Ogun before the 2003 election was that he would revive operations in Yakooyo Agrik Ltd not later than 6months after his assumption of office. Throughout his 3years and 1month in office as the governor of Oyo State nothing was heard about Yakooyo except for the payment of Loan he fraudulently secured with Yakooyo Agrik ltd documents. Below is the No 8 allegation that prompted his impeachment as recorded by the panel in 2005. “No 8: Acts Unbecoming of a Governor of Oyo State The main thrusts of this particular are as follows: (i.) Fraudulent conversion of a farmland known as Total Agrik Ltd to Yakooyo Agrik Ltd, a company owned by the Governor, Senator Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja. (ii.) Forgery of documents in respect of 8(i). (iii.) Using the fraudulent papers of Yakooyo Agrik Ltd. to obtain a loan from Nigerian Agricultural and Cooperative Bank on 24th April, 1995, when Total Agrik Ltd. never sold or transferred the said land to Senator Rashidi Ladoja or Yakooyo Agrik Ltd. (iv.) That Senator Rashidi Ladoja did not pay back the loan until December 2004, i.e 16 months after he assumed office as the Governor of Oyo State. With the documentary evidence attached- Annexures 5, 5A, 5B, 5C, 5D, & 5F, it is crystal clear that a case of shady deal exists in the way and manner that Total Agrik Ltd farmland which carries Certificate of Occupancy No.18 at page 18 in Volume 2799 of 23rd December 1987 became that of Yakooyo Agrik Ltd. Curiously, there is no documentary evidence to show a change of name by the original owner of Total Agrik Ltd. to Yakooyo Agrik Ltd. Similarly, there is no Deed of Assignment that would have authorised the transfer of the farmland from Total Agrik to Yakooyo Agrik Ltd. Furthermore, it is alarming to discover that the land was mortgaged to Nigerian Agricultural and Cooperative Bank Ltd with original Certificate of Occupancy aforementioned by Yakooyo Agrik Ltd as collateral to secure a loan (Annexure 5E (vii). Certainly, an element of fraudulent misrepresentation manifests in this transaction. In addition, Yakooyo Agrik Ltd paid the Loan it took in 1995 in 2004, and got a Deed of Release on 29th September, 2004, that is 16 months after Senator Rashidi Ladoja became Governor. Although, no documentary evidence is available to indicate how much was paid back, it is logical to note that the amount borrowed (N160m) plus interest of over 9 years will be more than N160m. Thus, is would be illogical to assume that the Governors entire official emoluments within that short period would have accommodated such huge exposure. This allegation is Proved.”- (culled from the impeachment panel report) Should we allow a fraudster to lead our people astray? Ajise bi Oyo l’aarii, ipade di 2015!!! AJUMOSE GBOGBO WA NI OOO
Posted on: Fri, 01 Nov 2013 09:26:31 +0000

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