A school proprietress, Princess Bola Jegede, whose bullet proof car got missing in the custody of the Lagos State Judiciary has asked the Chief Judge, Justice Kazeem Alogba, to reveal the findings of the Inquiry Disciplinary Committee panel set up over the issue.
This request is contained in a letter by her lawyer, Yemi Omodele, to the office of the Chief Judge.
The request was made eight months after the committee wound up sitting and there was no response to her petition.
In the letter entitled: “Outcome of Disciplinary Committee Meeting of the Lagos State Judicial Service Commission held on 20/12/2021 not Known” the proprietress said she is yet to get justice on the matter nor get feedback from the panel of the inquiry.
“Letters had been written on behalf of our client to your office in respect of Suit No. MIK/1219/2011 (Mr. Lati Gomes & 20rs vs. Princess Bola Jegede) that a bullet proof Nissan Maxima (3.5SE) car with registration number BQ775AGL kept in the to the court after execution could not be found.
The development prompted the Judiciary Service Commission to set up a disciplinary committee which met on December 20, 2021 on the matter.
“We were invited to the meeting vide a letter dated December 15, 2021 and our client’s was present.
“My Lord, for over eight months the committee had met, our client is yet to hear any response from the commission concerning the missing car hence this letter.
“Our client hereby requests the position of the commission about her missing car without further delay.” the letter reads.
The Chief Judge of Lagos State, Justice Kazeem Alogba, had set up a disciplinary committee to unravel the misery surrounding how the Nissan Maxima (3.5SE) with registration No BQ 775 AGL retrieved from the judgment debtor in the suit no. MIK/22/19/11, between Lati Gomes and Princess Bola Jegede got missing. (Nation)