People of the City of Ibadan, capital of Oyo State this morning
could not believe their eyes as the All Progressive Congress, APC, Government
of Senator Abiola Ajimobi carried out its threat to demolish the Music House
belonging to a music maestro, Yinka Ayefele.
The demolished house also provide accommodation for Fresh FM
located at Lagos-Ibadan bypass in Challenge Area of Ibadan.
Symphatisers who gathered in thousands as soon as Ajimobi’s
demolishing bulldozers got to the house worth several millions amdst tight
security could not hold back their tears as they watched the edifice being
pulled down.
There has been skeptism about the demolition since Governor
Ajimobi made his intention known that he would demolition the house.
It was stated that Ajimobi decided to demolish the house because
he was not happy with the political programmes of the the station.
The governor, it was gathered, could not tolerate any media establishment
critical of his administration. Since the beginning of his administration,
several media establishments and journalists had been sued and intimidated for
being too critical.
It would be recalled that the government had earlier issued a
three-day notice for the demolition of the building, accusing the property
owner of not receiving approval for the construction.
According to a statement by the Commissioner for Information,
Culture and Tourism, Toye Arulogun, the demolition notice to the music House
Fresh FM 105.9 Ibadan was not based on sentiment or witch-hunting.
It said contravention notices were served to different
organisations since June 13 last year including all radio stations in the
state.
According to Arulogun, the Music House ignored his request for
an application for a new building plan having established through an inspection
that the building violated its original plan without seeking physical planning
approval from the state Bureau of Physical planning and development control.
He stated that several companies and institutions such as the
University of Ibadan, UI, Kola Daisi University, University Ciollege Hospital,
UCH, Banks and radio stations were similarly asked to provide their approved
plans.
Ayefele had approached the court last week to stop the
demolition.
Sympathisers
are still at the scene weeping and cursing the Ajimobi-led administration for
what they see as injustice to the disabled musician.

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