On October 2012, the government of Oyo State under Governor Abiola Ajimobi had
threatened to demolish the expansive music House Complex owned by the Music
merchant, Dr. Yinka Ayefele, MON to allow for the expansion of the road into a dual
carriage way but the idea was later shelved.
Speaking as a guest on a radio programme inside the same Music House Complex
located at Challenge area of the ancient city four years after, Ajimobi said he was happy
that he didn’t listen to those who wanted the property demolished.
“Thank God we didn’t heed the advice to demolish this building, I thank God I didn’t
demolish this building”, Ajimobi said on Fresh 105.9fm, a radio station owned by
Ayefele.
Fast forward to 2018, a Demolition Notice dated Monday, 13 th August, 2018 was served
on the management of the Music House with a three-day demolition notice.
The Demolition Notice which was signed by unnamed personnel for the Chairman, Task
Force quoted sections 30, 31 & 32 of Oyo State physical Planning & Urban
Development Law, 2012.
The management of music House, on Monday received the news of the demolition
Notice with mixed feelings. Although, we are not really shocked because series of
letters coming from State government to both management of the building and Fresh
Fm, the tenant of the building have already pointed to an obvious fact that the state
government is really up to something evil.
In the last six weeks, we have received series of letters from Bureau of Physical
Planning & Development Control, Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice,
Personal lawyer of the state governor and several other government agencies.
What are these letters for? Have we contravened the Oyo State building plan code?
What have we really done to deserve a demolition Notice?
Earlier, we have received a letter requesting to inspect the building which we obliged
the state agency even when we knew the motive was wrong and not in good fate. The
agency came up with 10 fictitious report stating among others that the Radio Tower
(Mast) erected within the compound was not covered with the approved building plan
whereas, we got the NCC and NBC approval before erecting the mast, one wonders
when it becomes the job of Physical Planning to approve the erection of Radio mast.
The agency also raised the issue of spiral staircase which was introduced for easy
access to the basement, the wall fence, structures such as general store, Power House,
Canteen among others as not duly in the approved plan and recommended that “since
the developer has deviated from the approved building plan it automatically means that
the building is not covered with any approval any longer”, the report stated.
We have few questions to ask the Oyo State government and its agencies. If truly we
contravened the government town planning law(s), what does the law says concerning
contravention? What does the law says about Demolition order and Quit Notice
respectively? Is the building in anyway defect? Is the building harbouring criminals?
Why is the Music House Complex singled out for this exercise among other buildings on
the same axis?
We view this as a selective justice by the state government especially when the
Governor had earlier said during his visit to the Music House that some politicians
actually advised him to demolish the building on the allegation that Ayefele is not
supporting them. Is the govt planning to expand the road again? Of what political gain
will the demolition add to the achievement of the state government? When is the state
agency going to demolish Cocoa House for housing some radio stations?
The Music House Complex was duly approved as Business and Commercial Building
and all approval was legally done according to the laws of the land.
This is a business complex that accommodated almost 150 workers from where they
draw their daily income and feed their families.
If the state government feels the only way to pay a hardworking man on the wheel chair
is to demolish his property which has not in any way affect, obstruct or cause
disturbance in the state, then we leave everything to God but then, this may be the last
straw that will break the Camel’s back.
Signed:
Dr. Yinka Ayefele, MON
Chairman/CEO
Yinka Ayefele Ltd
(Owners of Fresh 105.9 FM Ibadan and Fresh 107.9 FM Abeokuta)