Lagos – The demolition of N800 million Music House belonging to popular
musician, Yinka Ayefele, in Ibadan has finally divided Oyo State
government.
While the government’s lawyer, Yomi Alliyu, denied
the involvement of the state government in the demolition exercise, the
Special Adviser to the Oyo State governor on Physical Planning and
Development Control, Waheed Gbadamosi, admitted that it was the
government that demolished Ayefele’s Fresh FM building.
Barrister
Alliyu told the State High Court, presided by Justice Iyabo Yerima on
Monday August 20, that the state has no hand in Ayefele’s misfortune.
“My
clients are men of honour that respect rule of law and constituted
authority and will have no reason to demolish the said property,” Alliyu
told the court.
However, speaking at a press conference in
Ibadan, Gbadamosi, said the government gave ample opportunity for Music
House to regularise its building plan.
Gbadamosi said the
organisation was duly informed through several correspondences, adding
that the action of the government to demolish the building was not
politically motivated.
The aide added that it was established
during a visit to the building that it encroached into the sight
distance of the Y junction along Lagelu Estate, stressing that a
canteen, toilets, store and powerhouse, which were not in the plan
submitted, were attached to the wall fence.
He added that the
mast erected and staircase on site were not included in the plan
submitted, noting that the basement of the plan which was meant for car
park had also been converted.
Gbadamosi said that a letter was
sent to Music House on June 29, 2018, to submit a fresh building plan
application that will reflect the existing structures on site and
regularise the anomalies.
He alleged that the radio house
deliberately ignored the letter until the demolition notices were sent
on Aug. 13, 2018, based on the earlier request for the submission of
AS-Built Plan for approval.
Gbadamosi reemphasised that
government’s action was not based on sentiments or witch-hunting, saying
contravention notices had been served to different organisations in the
state since June 14, 2017.
He insisted that the building plan
from Music House deviated from the approved plan, adding that “this made
the approval null and void because deceitful information was given to
the approving authority.”
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