The charges against Mr Adedayo noted that he knew his allegations were false and likely to cause public disturbance and damage to the governor’s reputation but proceeded to publish it.
Chief Magistrate A.K Araba who granted Adedayo’s bail application had ordered that he be remanded at Ibara Correctional Centre Abeokuta, pending fulfilment of the bail conditions and adjourned the case to October 20, 2023.
The application for bail by counsel, Kayode Akinsola, was without objection by the prosecution police officer, Inspector Olaide Rolly.
According to Barr. Kayode Akinsola, his lawyer, Mr. Wale Adedayo was granted N2million bail and required to produce two responsible and reliable sureties who must reside within the court’s jurisdiction and possess landed property with valid tax clearance.
However, after two – day stint at the facility, he was freed on Thursday.
Adedayo announced this in a latest post on his verified Facebook page.
He stated, “Olodumare is faithful. He has never fail. And He will never fail. Despite the schemings, despite the deliberate efforts, Omo Olofin Ogbolu is out.
“We’ll not relent. We’ll not step back. “Awa ti se ileri f’Olorun awa wipe a o se otito o, bi o ti le koro!”
Reports have it that Adedayo was removed from office on September 14 by the Local Government councillors over alleged financial mismanagement.
Afterwards, he was subsequently arrested by the police on Monday, September 25, 2023 and taken to the Police headquarters in Eleweran, Abeokuta and later arraigned the following day.
Earlier, he had also spent time at the Department of State Security Service (DSS) Abeokuta where the secret police grilled him for hours over his funds diversion and zero – allocation allegations against the Governor.