Ogun Lost Former Chief Judge At 85

Late Justice Daleno

Former Chief Judge of Ogun State, Justice Isaac Babatunde Delano died last week at the age 85 years.

Justice Delano was born on June 1, 1935 to the prestigious Delano family of Ogun State. His father, Isaac Oluwole Delano, was a prominent lecturer, writer and politician.

Justice Delano had his early education at Abeokuta Grammar School and from there proceeded to the University of London. He was called to the Bar at Lincoln’s Inn, England in 1961 and admitted to practise in Nigeria on June16, 1961.

His death was announced by Mrs. Yejide Wyse, for and on behalf of Hon. Justice Isaac Babatunde Delano Family.

Justice Delano started his civil service career as a pupil state counsel in the western region of Nigeria in June 1961 and rose through the ranks to become Solicitor-General and Permanent Secretary of the Ondo State Ministry of Justice in 1976.

From there he was appointed to the Ogun State Bench in 1977 upon creation of the state. He was appointed Chief Judge of Ogun State in 1990 and he served in that capacity until his retirement in 2000.

In the course of his career, Justice Delano attended and delivered papers at several national and international fora.

He was the sole commissioner, Commission of Inquiry into Ijebu North local Government and also served on the Legal Practitioners Privileges Committee.

Justice Delano was the Baba Ijo of Holy Trinity Cathedral Okenla Ifo, Otun (Ologun) Balogun of Ake, Agbakin Atuluse of Osogbo Land. He was also President of Torch Bearers Society Cathedral of St. James the Great Oke Bola, Ibadan.

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Justice Delano is survived by his wife and four children.

(THE NATION)

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