The state Government of Ogun on Tuesday night commenced ejection of shop owners operating inside the Moshood Abiola international stadium, Abeokuta.
This chase of the eviction letters issued by the Development Control Department of the Ministry of Urban and Regional Planning Board.
“Sequel to our previous stop-work order, contravention, and demolition notices served on you, you are hereby informed to vacate the property within 24 hours from the date of service of this notice,” the letter emphasized.
The letter was reportedly served on the occupants at about 7.45 p.m., advised them to remove all valuables within 24 hours.
“Please note that the board will not be liable for any loss or compensation whatsoever suffered by you for any removable property or destroyed during demolition exercise,” the letter dated September 12 stated.
The stadium at about 8.00 p.m. on Tuesday where there were so much confusion and some of the traders were seen crying profusely, as they embarked on the hurried evacuation of their properties.
When contacted, the Secretary to the Ogun State Government, Taiwo Adeoluwa, said the eviction was based on a resolution reached by the State Executive Council, to suspend trading activities in the stadium effective from Wednesday
He disclosed that all stakeholders agreed that social vices, such as teenage prostitution, drug trafficking as well as noise and environmental pollutions, have assumed an alarming dimension in the stadium, which must be tackled head-on.
“We all agreed that problems at the stadium have become unacceptable and must be immediately addressed. In the meantime, we have all also agreed that all non-sporting activities be suspended in the stadium, with effect from Wednesday, 13th September, pending the decisions of the Joint Task Force,” Mr. Adeoluwa said.
Source: Premium Times
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