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Panic In Ogun Community Over Planned Demolition Of 800 Buildings

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In their numbers, residents of Ogunrun Ori in Mowe, Obafemi Owode Local Government Area of Ogun State, took to the streets on February 27, 2022, to protest the planned demolition of their houses to give way to the construction of a bridge on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.

The inscriptions on their placards reflected their frustration. They pointed out that about 800 houses would be demolished, a decision they said had not only left unsettled but was a threat to the community which had been in existence for about 200 years.

Apart from protesting against the planned demolition, the residents, led by the Baale-in-Council, Chief Babatunde Olatunji, also called on the Federal Government to handle the compensation of persons who might be displaced as they did not want the state government to play a role in that.

“We don’t want the state government,” they chorused as they walked in groups.

Olatunji, who is also the Baale of Ogunrun-Ori, said he had met with the Federal Controller of Works, Mr. Popoola Olukayode, who confirmed to him that the compensation of those to be affected had been transferred to the state government.

It was also gathered that the Baale was notified last Thursday of the demolition to be done in seven days. This, it was learned, prompted the protest. The Chairman of the Pakuro Area Community Development Committee, Olusegun Omoloso, said the protest was aimed at appealing to the Federal Government to handle the compensation.

Amoroso said, “We agree to the development as long as they say it (the bridge) is for overriding public interest but we are only appealing to the Federal Government not to refer us to the state government for compensation. One afternoon, some people came in and started marking houses without informing us beforehand. Those that came to mark our houses were from the Ogun State Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development. They have marked two houses now and they left contravention notice there. The contravention notice stated that we had gone against the law.

“We had a meeting with them on Tuesday, February 22. They came to tell the Baale to tell everyone that the town planning unit would start marking all the houses. We had a lawyer among us during the meeting and he told them the implications of what they were about to do and they knew we were telling the truth. That meeting delayed them from marking other houses.”

A 77-year-old resident of the Isokan community in Ogunrun Ori village, Mrs. Janet Alabi, urged the state government to act with mercy and not demolish their houses.

 “We can’t fight the government. Those that came to mark our houses in 2019 were from the Federal Government but those who came this time around were from the state government. Years ago, cement was cheaper and more affordable but now it’s about N4,200 per bag. The price of sand has also moved from between N18,000 and N20,000 to about N27,000. When you add the cost of iron rod and the cost of land, you would understand that it’s more expensive to build a house now.

“That is why we are concerned about compensation. Some landlords have died since this issue started in 2019, while some were paralyzed. I know a woman who lost her sight while coming from one of our meetings; she can’t see,” Alabi said,

She further alleged that the vacation notice was already pasted on some houses while the occupants were chased out.

“That is why we are pleading with the government to treat us fairly because we have nowhere to go. We have done what we can, my CDA and one other CDA wrote a letter to the government when the Federal Government came to mark the house but they have not fulfilled their promise to compensate us.

Another resident of the community, Jubril Nurudeen, said Ogunrun Ori had been in existence since 1847, preceding the creation of Ogun State and the amalgamation of Nigeria in 1914.

Nurudeen added, “When they wanted to construct the Lagos–Ibadan Expressway, our forefathers cooperated with them, why do they want to pull down our houses now? The community is highly populated now. Should we exhume the corpses of our great grandparents that were buried here? Where should we take our shrines to?”

“The Federal Government came to talk to us and we told them many times that the bridge they were constructing was too big. We suggested that it would be easier to construct a flyover. With that, fewer people would be affected, the compensation to be paid would reduce and it would still serve the purpose. Good examples are the Maryland bridge and Anthony bridge in Lagos; there are houses on both sides of the bridge.”

He lamented that if people could be struggling to feed with the current economic crisis, the situation could be worse if people lose their houses.

He stated, “We want the Federal Government and not the state to answer us on this matter. We want them to build a flyover for us and if it is not possible, they should move the town to another location. We are appealing to the Federal Government, especially the Minister of Works and Housing, Mr. Raji Fashola, to consider the economic situation. We are talking about over 800 houses. How do they want to relocate them?

“We are not against development but we are against them erasing our town. The minister should look into this; we don’t want to negotiate with the state. We are also using this medium to talk to President Muhammadu Buhari to look at our plight. People have died on this issue, so they should please listen to us.”

A native of the town, Olushola Oyekunle, lamented that the promises made to the people had not been fulfilled.

“For the past two years, they promised to make the residents happy but it was all deceit. Now, they changed everything by saying the state would pay us compensation. Has the state even met all its obligations? After receiving them, we heard about the seven days’ notice but they had to plead with them. Many of the residents here don’t have anywhere to go. Will they go and live under the bridge? They should have sympathy for us and they should remember that there is God.”

The Baale added the representatives of the community had been to the Federal Ministry of Works and Housing and Julius Berger Construction Company and were told that the Federal Government would compensate the landlords.

“But now, we hear it’s the state government. Some of the residents had a stroke when they heard their houses would be demolished. Some died. We don’t want them to demolish our houses. They should adjust their plan,” he added.

Reacting to the residents’ apprehension, the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Dapo Abiodun of Ogun State, Kunle Somorin, told City Round that the state was handling the issue with the Federal Government.

“I’m sure you know those whose properties were affected by rail lines in Laderin were compensated,” Somorin added.

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Lawyer Begs Court For More Time To Produce Yahaya Bello, Says “We Don’t Know Where He Is”

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Abdulwahab Mohammed, lead counsel to Yahaya Bello, former Kogi governor, has asked a federal high court in Abuja to give him four weeks to search for his client.

Mohammed went on to say that it is still unclear where the former governor is.

Speaking before the court shortly after a decision that mandated Bello’s arrest, Mohammed expressed his serious fears about Bello’s safety.

“My lord, this has to do with his right to life. If someone has a genuine concern about his life, it ought to be considered,” the counsel submitted.

“At this stage, we don’t know where the defendant is. Therefore, subject to the convenience of this court, we will be asking for a reasonable time.

“My client does not have any problem answering to this charge. We ask for a reasonable time to enable us to access him.

“My lord, we will ask for four weeks.”

Mohammed also prayed the court to stay further proceedings in the criminal charge.

However, Emeka Nwite, presiding judge, refused to stay the proceedings.

“I am shocked to my bone marrow that despite the ruling, the senior lawyer made this application,” Nwite said.

“Notwithstanding this flagrant abuse of court process, in view of section 306 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA) 2015, this court shall not stay proceedings in this charge.”

Addressing the senior lawyer, the judge said: “You, as a counsel ought to advise him correctly. Is he the only former governor that has been invited or charged by the EFCC?”

“How many people have been killed by the EFCC? This is a matter that has attracted the attention of the whole world,” the judge stated.

“If he reports himself and anything untoward happens to him, the EFCC will be held accountable.

“The law is very clear that an accused is presumed innocent. This is merely a charge, an allegation that has not been proved.

“It is for you to advise him properly. Bring him here and prepare yourself. This is only an allegation that has not been proved.”

In his submission, Rotimi Oyedepo, counsel to the EFCC, said his client, as a law abiding organisation, would not take any illegal action against the defendant.

He noted that the agency earlier undertook not to execute the arrest warrant should the defendant voluntarily submit himself for trial.

Turning to the defence lawyer, Oyedepo said: “The EFCC will not kill your client. We have never killed anyone before.”

“But my lord, Adoke collapsed in their custody,” Bello’s lawyer retorted light-heartedly.

Nwite subsequently adjourned the matter till June 13 for arraignment.

The EFCC is seeking to arraign Bello on 19 counts bordering on alleged money laundering, breach of trust and misappropriation of funds to the tune of N80.2 billion.

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JUST IN: Court Insists On Yahaya Bello’s Appearance Over Alleged N80.2b Fraud

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A Federal High Court in Abuja has insisted that its order made on April 17, for the arrest and production of ex-governor of Kogi state, Yahaya Bello still subsists.

Justice Emeka Nwite, in a ruling on Friday, May 10, held that Bello’s continued refusal to attend court and his frustration with the efforts of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to execute the arrest warrant were disrespectful of the court.

Justice Nwite held that the court would not entertain the applications filed by Bello unless he appeared in court and pleaded to a 19-count money laundering charge brought against him by the EFCC.

The judge also rejected the request by Bello’s lawyer, Abdulwahab Muhammed (SAN) that further proceedings in the case be stayed pending the determination of the appeal by the EFCC in relation to a contempt case before a High Court of Kogi state, sitting in Lokoja.

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Prince Harry, Wife Meghan Arrive In Nigeria To Promote The Invictus Games [PHOTOS]

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To support the Invictus Games, an initiative he launched to facilitate the rehabilitation of sick and injured service men and veterans, including Nigerian soldiers engaged in a 14-year fight against Islamic extremists, Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, arrived in Nigeria on Friday morning.

The couple, who were invited by the Nigerian Armed Forces to visit West Africa for the first time, reportedly landed in Abuja early on Friday morning, according to Brigadier General Tukur Gusau, spokesman for the Ministry of Defence. In an effort to improve wellbeing and morale, they will meet with injured soldiers and their families while they are there.

This participation has been praised by Nigerian officials as a major chance for the soldiers’ recovery.

Prince Harry, who served in Afghanistan as an Apache helicopter copilot gunner, founded the Invictus Games in 2014 to provide wounded veterans and Service members with the challenge of competing in sports events similar to the Paralympics. Nigeria participated in last year’s edition of the games.

During their stay, the couple will attend basketball and volleyball matches and meet with local non-governmental organizations in Abuja and Lagos that receive their support.

Meghan will also co-host an event on women in leadership with Director General of the World Trade Organization (WTO), Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, according to the couple’s spokesman Charlie Gipson.

The news of Meghan’s visit has generated excitement among Nigerians who closely follow her life and association with the British royal family.

The Nigerian military has emphasised the significance of the Invictus Games in aiding the recovery of thousands of personnel who have been fighting Boko Haram Islamic extremists and their factions since 2009.

According to the military’s sports director, Abidemi Marquis, “Eighty percent of our soldiers that have been involved in this recovery programme are getting better (and) their outlook on life is positive.

“The recovery programme has given them an opportunity to improve their personal self-esteem, to improve their mental health and emotional intelligence.”

 

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