Obaseki Demolishes Hotel Belonging To Oshiomhole’s loyalist

Edo State governor, Godwin Obaseki led the state government, on Friday, February 7, demolished  a multi- millionaire Hotel named ‘T. Latifa Hotel’ owned by Tony Adun popularly known as Kabaka, a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Mr Obaseki said the Multimillionaire Hotel was demolished because it violated building laws.

Tony Adun, a loyal to the former governor of the state and the current National Chairman of the APC, Adams Oshiomhole

 Obaseki had engaged his predecessor and political benefactor in a fierce supremacy battle for the soul of Edo State in his desperate bid for a second term in office.

 Adun, a government-appointed revenue collector, was one of the former governor’s foot soldiers during the 2016 governorship election that brought in Obaseki and contributed financially to the campaign.

The hotel building which sits across a road in the Ugbor-Amagba axis of Oredo Local Government Area of the State was reduced to rubbles at noon on Wednesday, after an injunction secured by Mr. Adun against the exercise was vacated by the state government.

Prior to its demolition, the government had earmarked the structure and others for demolition, stating that they were illegal.

According to court papers filed by the Solicitor General of Edo State, Oluwole Iyamu SAN, the deeds of the transfer being paraded by Mr. Adun is also not registered with the state government.

‘This demolition has no political undertone’

Speaking on the demolition exercise, the media aide to Governor Godwin Obaseki, Mr Crusoe Osagie said the exercise is not a one-off has and has no political undertones.

“It is just one of the many removals of illegal properties either sitting on the right of way, laying on flood paths or violating one building code or the other in the state,” Mr Crusoe stated.

The governor’s media aide revealed that the demolition process has been ongoing since about a year and a half ago; adding that the exercise is an ongoing one that will continue.

Mr Crusoe said the hotel building which was demolished is not a one-off, stressing that it was one of the buildings penciled for demolition by the Edo State Ministry of Physical Planning.

As far as Mr Crusoe is concerned, Nigerians will always claim that every government move has a political undertone, even when the project is in the best interest of the people.

He also stated that there has been a delay in the execution of the exercise because some of the owners of the building earmarked had gone to various courts seeking regress and as such the government had to ensure that the law takes its due course.

The spokesman further revealed that part of the reasons for the delay was to ensure that the issues raised by the individuals concerned were duly taken care of legally before demolition was carried out.


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Uche Emmanuel is a seasoned editor and reporter. He graduated from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Enugu State. He studied Psychology. A blogger for the past 5 years.

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