SHOCKING: Gov. Ajimobi Demolishes Yinka Ayefele’s N800m Music House In Ibadan (Watch Video)
The Oyo State government made good its threat to demolish Ayefele’s N800m Music House, in the early hours of today, Sunday, in Ibadan.
The state government had, last week, issued a demolition notice, which the legendary musician and broadcaster said was politically motivated.
The notice which was addressed to Ayefele read, “Having failed to comply with the earlier stop work/quit/ contravention notice (s) served on your development or as your structure is found to be structurally defective/poses danger or constitutes a nuisance to the
occupier or the general public, you are hereby ordered to vacate the site and remove the structure thereon within three days, failure of which the government shall effect the removal and commence legal action against you in accordance with Section 43 of the law.”
Reacting to the notice through his publicist, David Ajiboye; Ayefele said: “We don’t see it as a threat; instead we see it as a challenge because the planned demolition of the music house is politically motivated.
When the governor visited the studio in 2016, he said people told him to demolish the building because Ayefele was not in his camp.
The building was approved in June 2008 as a business premise; that is over 10 years ago,” he said.
Ajiboye further said that the organization passed all required tests to erect the building on its current site and wondered why the government wants to demolish the structure.
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View this post on InstagramThe Oyo State government made good its threat to demolish Ayefele’s N800m Music House, in the early hours of today, Sunday, in Ibadan.The state government had, last week, issued a demolition notice, which the legendary musician and broadcaster said was politically motivated.The notice which was addressed to Ayefele read, “Having failed to comply with the earlier stop work/quit/ contravention notice (s) served on your development or as your structure is found to be structurally defective/poses danger or constitutes a nuisance to theoccupier or the general public, you are hereby ordered to vacate the site and remove the structure thereon within three days, failure of which the government shall effect the removal and commence legal action against you in accordance with Section 43 of the law.”Reacting to the notice through his publicist, David Ajiboye; Ayefele said: “We don’t see it as a threat; instead we see it as a challenge because the planned demolition of the music house is politically motivated.When the governor visited the studio in 2016, he said people told him to demolish the building because Ayefele was not in his camp.The building was approved in June 2008 as a business premise; that is over 10 years ago,” he said.Ajiboye further said that the organization passed all required tests to erect the building on its current site and wondered why the government wants to demolish the structure.See Photos Below:undefinedView this post on InstagramGov. Ajimobi demolishes Yinka Ayefele’s 800m Music House At Ibadan TodayA post shared by Hidee Kabir Afolayan (@ikafolayan) on Aug 19, 2018 at 1:05am PDT
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