Gbenga Daniel kicks as Ogun govt moves to demolish house, hotels

Former governor of Ogun State and Senator representing Ogun East, Otunba Gbenga Daniel, on Saturday accused Gov Dapo Abiodun of allegedly ordering the demolition of his Sagamu private residence, The Asoludero Court, Conference Hotels Limited as well as the hotel annexe in Sagamu.

Daniel, in a statement signed by his media aide, Steve Oliyide, said that the order of the governor was conveyed in notices of contravention, quit and threat of demolition within the next three days which was pasted on the properties on Friday, August 8 at about 4pm.

Copies of these notices which were sent to journalists indicated among other things that the properties in question contravene the provisions of the 2022 urban and regional planning law of the state.

Daniel has, however, described the allegation leveled against him as laughable and one that is deeply rooted in a thuggish and political vindictiveness at its highest level.

The Senator explained that the latest move by Abiodun to demolish his properties stand condemnable and it is nothing but a clear political persecution.

Daniel explained further that, “The documents, concerning these properties cite ‘suspected’ offences related to construction without adequate permits (which is laughable).

“This is a ludicrous and flimsy excuse, as the properties in question have been in existence for many years.

“For instance, the Asoludero Court was built in 2004, while the Conference Hotel, Sagamu was built in 2013, and the Annex since 2015.

“The governor’s administration is now attempting to use the Ogun State Urban and Regional Planning and Development Law No. 61 of 2022 to demolish buildings that were legally constructed long before the law was even in existence.

“This action is not only politically motivated but also a blatant disregard for due process and the rule of law. The notices in themselves are clear breaches of procedures which allows adequate time intervals between

“Notifications on contraventions, quits and the penalties, if indeed there was any, is not a demolition or a threat of it.

“Governor Abiodun’s administration has completely bypassed this procedure, issuing a ‘Notice of Contravention’ and a ‘Notice to Quit’ simultaneously, with an immediate threat of demolition.

“This is not a legal process; it is a thuggish tactic designed to intimidate and inflict damage.”

The former governor disclosed further that the latest act of persecution follows a similar pattern of illegal demolitions carried out by Abiodun’s administration sometimes in 2023

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