Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has issued a protecting order after a 27-year-old man claimed that the Lagos governor is his father.
In accordance with Peoples Gazette studies, legal professionals for Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu have utilized for an order of safety within the paternity go well with on the Effurun division of the Delta State Excessive Courtroom to stop their consumer from going for a DNA take a look at.
Recall that on Wednesday, a 27-year-old man, Emmanuel Moses, filed a lawsuit, claiming that the governor of Lagos, Governor Babajide Sanwo-olu is his organic father. He mentioned that his mom, Grace Moses, informed him that somebody left him. he informed the court docket that his mom and the governor had a relationship between 1994 and 1995.
Emmanuel mentioned he has not seen his father for the previous 27 years.
She mentioned,
“I’m 100% positive that I’m the son of governor Samuel. I simply wish to see the person as my father.”
Emmanuel additionally mentioned that he does each day chores to assist his spouse and three youngsters.
He submitted a 19-paragraph assertion which said that Sanwo-Olu was an worker of an organization working in Delta from 1994 to 1995, saying he impregnated his mom in 1994, including that his mom misplaced contact with him after we left Warri.
His mom informed him {that a} Yoruba man often called Jide Sanwo-Olu was his organic father, after he had requested about his father a number of occasions.
He then tried a number of occasions to contact Mr. Sanwo-Olu however to no avail. After that, he determined to file a criticism the place he informed the court docket concerning the difficulties he confronted being introduced up alone by his poor mom with none monetary assist from Mr. Sanwo-Olu.
Now, Emmanuel desires the governor to drop the difficulty that he can select to not write the examination since he’s the governor and takes the examination to indicate his will.
Emmanuel’s lawyer, JO Aikpokpo-Martins, prayed the court docket to compel Sanwo-Olu to “acknowledge and provides the plaintiff all of the rights of a son”.