Ibadan attack: We demolished Yoruba Nation agitators’ building on court orders – Oyo govt

Oyo state government on Thursday, April 18, said it obtained the necessary court orders before pulling down the building found to be the operational base of the Yoruba Nation agitators.

Oyo state government on Thursday, April 18, said it obtained the necessary court orders before pulling down the building found to be the operational base of the Yoruba Nation agitators.

 The structure, a storey-building located at Toye Oyeshola Street, Shahari area, Boluwaji, Oluyole local government area, Ibadan was demolished by the state government on Tuesday, April 16, shortly after obtaining a court order for the purpose.

This was disclosed by the commissioner for Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Williams Akin-Funmilayo.

He said with the order, the government has taken over the building stressing that the the action was taken based on a High Court Order to the effect that the building should be demolished.

Details shortly…

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