CJN, GOV. MAKINDE, LAWYERS HAIL LATE OYO JUDGE, GBOLAGUNTE

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On Monday, July 22, a group of people gathered at the Oyo State High Court in Ibadan, Nigeria, including the Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN), Justice Kayode Ariwoola, Governor Seyi Makinde, Senior Advocates of Nigeria led by Chief Folake Solanke, attorneys, judges of various courts, and associates, to offer condolences and tributes to the late Justice Adegboye Ayinla Gbolagunte.

Following a brief illness, Gbolagunte, 64, of Eruwa, in the Ibarapa district of Oyo State, passed away on June 24, 2024. His wife and children survived him.

Speaking at the special valedictory court session chaired by Justice Iyabo Yerima, the state’s chief judge, the CJN, represented by Justice Hamman Baka, presiding judge of the Court of Appeal, Abuja Division, lauded the deceased’s virtues.

He said the deceased was well-loved by his colleagues and associates, saying “How well one lives in life is what matters. We mourn the late Justice Gbolagunte and condole with the family left behind. May God repose his soul.”

Speaking at the special valedictory court session chaired by Justice Iyabo Yerima, the state’s chief judge, the CJN, represented by Justice Hamman Baka, presiding judge of the Court of Appeal, Abuja Division, lauded the deceased’s virtues.

He said: “It is not the length of time, but the quality of it left behind that makes a man. The Oyo State Ministry of Justice and indeed Oyo State in general will miss the late jurist.”

Chief Folake Solanke, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria and the country’s first female SAN, gave the late Gbolagunte heartfelt honors, characterizing him as an honest judge who was meticulous and committed to his work till the end.

On the well-attended sorrowful event, the chairs of the Nigerian Bar Association branches in Oyo state—Ibadan, Oyo, Ogbomoso, and Saki—also offered their condolences.

Gbolagunte was characterized as “a scholar on the bench who died in active service to the state and nation” by Ibrahim Lawal of the Ibadan branch.

“He died as a jurist with character, benevolence, vision, hard work, humility, great tenacity and as a judge who accorded respect to all sundry, especially lawyers who appeared before him, while at the same time, did not take for granted the ethical principles of the legal profession to ensure its universal mobility”.

Lawal however used the occasion to lament the harrowing condition in which Judges work, saying that it culminated in the ill-health of late Gbolagunte, resulting in his early death.

“Oyo State Judges are being overworked and overstretched because instead of 40 that they should be, only 20 are doing the work. Justice Gbolagunte has gone among them, leaving the whole Judiciary to 19 Judges.

“Therefore, I call on the Oyo Stae government and all other authorities concerned to consider the plight of My Lords and entire lawyers by appointing more qualified Judges and Magistrates with adequate funding that creates a conducive work atmosphere and promotes speedy dispensation of justice to all manner of men, without fear or favour.”

Jide Olanipekun, the chairman of the Oyo branch said that the late jurist was “a great person while alive and in death. His greatness is very visible because of his steadfastness to the course of justice in his lifetime.

The trajectory of Justice Gbolagunte’s life showed that he was the epitome of hard work and a man who was determined to carve a niche for himself firstly, as a journalist, then a teacher, and later as a lawyer and Judge of the Oyo State High Court of Justice”.

Adesoji Oke of the Saki branch, and Mrs. Omotayo Olatubosun of the Ogbomoso branch, equally poured accolades on the late Judge describing him as a diligent Judge who was used to sitting at exactly 9.00 a.m. to attend to lawyers, contrary to the practice of some who keep lawyers sitting till 10.00 a.m or thereabout before sitting, or before asking lawyers to take dates because they would no longer sit for the day.

The first son of Justice Gbolagunte, Oladiran, on behalf of the family, appreciated everybody for the honour done by their father, praying that such an occurrence does not occur again in the Oyo Judiciary.

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