Due process followed in Music House partial demolition, Oyo govt insists
The Oyo
State government yesterday insisted that it followed due process in the partial
demolition of Music House, the building housing popular musician Yinka
Ayefele’s
Fresh FM in Ibadan, the state capital.
The
government said no court order restrained it from carrying out its statutory
role in public interest.
It said the
Music House building contravened the planning laws of the state, adding that
the radio station’s management was duly informed about this through several
correspondences.
The
government said its action to demolish the building was neither politically
motivated, nor was it an act of vendetta against the radio station, as it
continued transmission, despite the partial demolition.
The Special
Adviser to the Governor on Physical Planning and Development Control, Waheed
Gbadamosi, told reporters yesterday the event that led to the partial
demolition.
Gbadamosi,
who was accompanied by the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr.
Seun Abimbola; the Commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism, Mr. Toye
Arulogun and the Special Adviser to the Governor on Communication and Strategy,
Mr. Bolaji Tunji, recalled that during the joint inspection visit to the radio
station, government and Music House officials discovered that the building
measured 29.7m by 21.6m on ground as against the 11.925m by 10.20m in the
survey plan/building plan submitted by Music House.
The
governor’s aide said this meant a gross overshooting of the allocated size
approved with serious legitimacy implications.
Chronicling
the events leading to the partial demolition, Gbadamosi said: “on May 19, 2017,
letters demanding for planning approval were sent to various institutions,
including University College Hospital, Kola Daisi University, University of
Ibadan and other institutions and organisations. On June 14, 2017, request for
approval was sent to Music House and 22 other radio stations in Oyo State.
“On August
18, 2017, a reminder letter was sent to Music House and the letter was received
by Adebisi Akinkunmi. On August 25, 2017, we went a step further to send a
letter to the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC), titled: Operation of
Radio Stations without Physical Planning permit/Approval in Oyo State. Few
months later, precisely on November 27, 2017, another letter was sent to NBC
complaining about Physical Planning Law and Regulations by the radio station
owners, developers and operators.
“We got a
response from NBC on December 4, 2017, and NBC said the issue was outside its
mandate. This is to show that the action of the state government is not to
witch-hunt anyone, as we even reported the radio stations to NBC. We also wrote
to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on some banks contravening the Oyo State
Physical Planning and Development Control laws, sections 30, 31 and 32 of the
Oyo State Physical Planning and Urban Development Law of 2012.
“Music House
submitted a building plan on June 14, 2018 which necessitated the joint
inspection visit we carried out on June 25, 2018. It was discovered that it was
meant to be an office complex and not a radio station among some other
infractions including a building size measured 29.7 metres by 21.6 metres on
ground as against the 11.925metres by 10.20metres in the survey plan/building
plan submitted by Music House.”
He said the
building plan from Music House deviated from the approved plan, which made the
approval null and void.
According to
him, deceitful information was given to the approving authority and a deviation
from the approval granted in construction and use.
Also, the
state government yesterday chronicled the events that led to the demolition of
Music House, the building housing Fresh FM, a private radio station belong to
popular musician, Yinka Ayefele.
A statement
in Ibadan, the state capital, by the Special Adviser to the Governor on
Physical Planning and Development Control, Waheed Gbadamosi, gave a list of the
events that culminated in last weekend’s action.
It reads:
May 19,
2017, letters demanding for planning approval were sent to various institutions
including UCH, Kola Daisi University, University of Ibadan and other
institutions and organisatons.
June 14,
2017, request for approval was sent to Music House and 22 other radio stations
in Oyo State.
August 18,
2017, Reminder letter was sent Music House and the letter was received by
Adebisi Akinkunmi.
August 25,
2017, a letter was sent to NBC titled Operation of Radio Stations without
Physical Planning permit/Aprroval in Oyo State.
November 27,
2017, another letter was sent to NBC complaining about Physical Planning Law
and Regulations by the Radio station owners, developers and operators.
December 4,
2017, NBC responded that the issue is outside its mandate.
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