He said the suspect has been on the wanted list for some time.
“We have removed bureaucratic bottlenecks in securing business permits,” he said.
He said the trust fund would be formally launched on April 23.
Mr Adeleke directed the committee to examine the allegation and ensure an amicable resolution of the crisis it had generated.
He said they were apprehended while on patrol to forestall law and order during the Iwude Ijesa Celebration in Ilesa Town.
Mr Adeleke said Christ’s birth is the most profound message on the power of love and how it can save.
She warned that violators would be apprehended and prosecuted.
Mr Adeleke had imposed a 24-hour curfew on the Ilobu and Ifon communities over communal clashes over land disputes.
The protesting workers had grounded activities in the state High Court since Monday over alleged abuse of office and high-handedness by the chief judge.
There was no way the party could fault the Supreme Court ruling as the highest court in the land, “even though we are not happy with the judicial decision.”
