Oloyede, who was recently retired by the National Judicial Council said this while featuring on a radio programme, Frank Talk, aired by Rave in Osogbo on Monday.
The Jurist, however, tendered apology to the governor and the deputy for using some crude words in the petition but stressed that she was convinced beyond reasonable doubt that she did no wrong by writing the petition where she asked the members of the House of Assembly to impeach Aregbesola and Laoye-Tomori.
“As we say in law, the fact speaks for itself and as I said earlier, the petition speaks for itself. I would rather not go over the content of the petition, which I believe is in the public’s possession. My reason for writing is clearly stated there. I am a person known for my own conviction and the only regret I have, I have said it, every other thing I said I meant it word for word.”
DAILY POST
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