Ogun Govt Demolishes Shopping Plaza Belonging To Former Gov Gbenga Daniel’s Wife

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The Ogun government has demolished Datkem Plaza, a building owned by Olufunke Daniel, wife of Gbenga Daniel, former governor of the state.

The building, which is situated in the Ijebu Ode area of the state, was demolished early Sunday morning.

In a statement issued through Adeyinka Kotoye, her counsel, Olufunke expressed shock over the demolition of the building by the state government despite a notice from the court to halt the process.

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“We were shocked and miffed that the Ogun State government ignored court papers served on its agents on Thursday, September 7, asking them to stop all actions on the building,” the statement reads.

“This matter began when the Ogun State Planning and Development Authority sealed the building on August 1, without any prior notice. Interestingly, a quit notice was only served on August 31 by the same Planning and Development Authority asking the owner to vacate the premises within three days.

“Meanwhile, Datkem applied for the unsealing and regularization of the building on August 2, and paid the mandatory fee of N500,000 to the Ogun State government. We have evidence of this payment.

“However, we were shocked and astonished that the Ogun State government ignored the ongoing legal process and went ahead to demolish the complex in the early hours of Sunday. We want to believe the State Attorney General’s advice was ignored on this matter.”

Olufunke accused Dapo Abiodun, governor of Ogun, of “illegality” adding that despite suffering unimaginable and huge losses as a result of the demolition, she will continue to seek redress from court.

Meanwhile, Ogun state government has defended the demolition of the building, saying it is an illegal structure.

In a statement issued by Olayiwola Abiodun, permanent secretary of urban development ministry, the government said the building “contravened” the state’s physical planning laws.

Abiodun said several efforts made by the state government to halt further development on the site were ignored.

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