The political enemies of Ademola Adeleke, People’s Democratic Party, PDP Governorship candidate in last Osun guber election, have vowed never to let him have peace of mind as another law suit has been instituted against him.
Recall that Adeleke still has pending tribunal case, which is now at the supreme court; a certificate forgery case and now a member of his party, Ajayi Shuaib has dragged him to court.
Joined in the fresh suit were the PDP and the Independent National Electoral Commission as 2nd and 3rd respondents respectively.
Shuaib urged a Federal High court in Osogbo, Osun State, to verify the authenticity of Adeleke’s academic qualification and determine if the testimonial he presented met the constitutional requirements of a secondary school certificate.
His counsel Barrister Seyi Oyagbile said if any of litigants’ questions get “no” as an answer, the court should also determine whether Adeleke could be adjudged a lawful candidate of the PDP or not.
Adeleke has been sued before concerning the genuineness of his Secondary School Leaving Certificate.
Adeleke was first arrested in September 2018, a few days to the Osun governorship election. He was accused of writing WAEC with muddled identity to beef up his credentials for the governorship election that was then upcoming.

The senator strongly denied allegations of forgery when he was arraigned by the police, saying he had been a victim of a vindictive politics of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
A statement from his office said the principal and WAEC swore affidavits in defending the Adeleke against forgery or impersonation.
However, The Sun, in April reported that the principal of Ede Muslim High School 1, Ede, Osun State, Khalid Abbas, told its reporter that there was an error by the registrar in the testimonial in terms of date and the WAEC number.
The senator had challenged the outcome of the September 2018 governorship election at the tribunal, saying he was robbed by the APC.
The tribunal declared Adeleke winner of the election in March, but the APC’s incumbent governor, Gboyega Oyetola, appealed the ruling and won.