Edo Govt demolishes Bob Izua’s Shopping Mall

….it’s executive rascality and victimisation-Bob Izua

 

———By Ovasa Ogaga————

The Edo Government on Thursday commenced the demolition of buildings with unapproved plans, beginning with the pulling down of N800 million shopping complex in Benin belonging to a popular transporter, Chief Osamede Adun, aka Bob-Izua

Bob Izua’s Shopping Mall demolished
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According to the government, the complex housing 218 lock-up shops owned by Adun, a chieftain of the ruling All Progressives Congress, is located in Mission road  was constructed in contravention of the approval plans issued by the government.

ADVOCATE gathered that Gov. Godwin Obaseki recently warned that as part of its urban renewal plan, illegal structures and buildings with unapproved government plan would be demolished.

In line with plan, the government relocated all motor parks from the city centre (Ring Road) a forth night ago and commenced the removal of illegal structures within the precinct of the city centre.

Adun was Special Adviser on Protection of Government Property to former Governor Lucky Igbinedion, and in the build up to the last governorship election decamped to APC.

Reacting to the demolition of his shopping mall, Adun described the action of the governor as “executive rascality and victimisation.’’

He alleged that he had all the necessary documents from the government that granted approval for the construction of the shopping mall.

“I do not want to engage the government in any fight; I have government approval for the building.

“I wonder why the same government will now turn around to demolish the building it granted approval.

“I spent over N800 million on the building; all I want is for the right thing to be done,” he added.

When contacted for his reaction, the Chief Press Secretary (Interim), to the governor, Mr John Mayaki, expressed the commitment of the government to enforce physical and town planning laws in the state.

He said: “on the building demolished along mission road which had about 150 shops, the structure for which the owner sought the government approval was at variance with what was erected.

“In other words, the structure which was built was in contravention of what was approved.

“Before the demolition, notices were served, which have since expired.

“As you may be aware, nobody is above the law, neither is anyone’s interest bigger than that of the public.

“No parking space was provided for owners of would be shops at the property; there was no parking space for those who would go there to shop.” (NAN)

 

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