In a recent development, a Federal High Court in Lagos has issued summonses to nine individuals and entities connected to the arrest and detention of three Isese adherents. The adherents, known as Mr. Adegbola Abdulazeez (Tani Olorun), Madam Efunsetan Abebi Aniwura Olorisha (Iya Osun), and Chief Ademola Olawoore (Baba Tede), were remanded in a correctional facility in Ilorin, Kwara State. The summoned parties include the Inspector-General of Police, Kwara State Police Commissioner, Kwara State Government, Registered Trustees of Council of Ulama, Justice Salihu Mohammed, Sheikh Mohammad Bashir Saliu, Alfa Abdulsalam Baba Tonile Okuta-Agidi, Kwara State Magistrates Court in Ilorin, and the Nigerian Correctional Service in Ilorin.**
**The adherents were detained for allegedly insulting prominent Muslim clerics of the state, leading to a legal case. Justice Akintayo Aluko granted parts of the request made by lawyer Olukoya Ogungbeje in a fundamental rights enforcement suit. The lawyer sought various reliefs, including restraining the respondents from violating the rights to freedom of religion, thoughts, and conscience, as well as providing security arrangements for traditional religion adherents during cultural festivals. The court ordered the release of Mr. Adegbola Abdulazeez (Tani Olorun) and Madam Efunsetan Abebi Aniwura Olorisha (Iya Osun) from custody and granted leave for proper service of documents. The judge also set a hearing date for September 9 after granting certain reliefs and ordering the summoned parties to appear before the court to explain their position on other matters.**