The Ogun High Court in Sagamu has directed former Governor Gbenga Daniel to present necessary property documents to the state government within two weeks.
The court’s decision came during the resumed hearing of Suit No: HCS/371/2025, where Daniel’s counsel was asked to comply with the government’s request for documentation.
The government’s counsel argued that others served with similar notices have been complying, and the court urged parties to maintain the status quo and explore settlement options.
The matter has been adjourned to October 13, 2025, for the hearing of pending applications.
The dispute stems from a notice issued by the Ogun state government demanding property documents from Daniel and others in the Sagamu area, following claims of irregular approvals. Daniel had secured a temporary order restraining the government from demolishing his residence and a hotel linked to him.
The court directed Daniel to take advantage of the government’s two-week extension and furnish the relevant government agency with the necessary documents as requested.