The Government of Oyo State, on Wednesday, demolished scores of structures in Ibadan, the State capital.
The demolition, which began at Fashade community, on Tuesday, along Circular Road will affect about 12 villages in the Ona-Ara Local Government Area of the State.
The affected communities are Fashade; Aba Osho; Igbalefa; Adigbe; Badeku; Akamo; Alase; Ojoku; Dare; Isase; Oleke Meji as well as Ogido, all within the Local Government Area.
A community leader in one of the affected areas, Abdulfatal Amubikan, told our The Punch Correspondent, who visited the area, on Wednesday, that âabout 500 houses had been demolished.â
This exercise came to us as a surprise. The Governor had, during our peaceful protest to the Secretariat in January, promised that our houses would not be demolished. I was privileged to speak on behalf of others when we went there. We told him about what was posted on our houses by the Ministry of Lands.
âAnd first, the Governor promised that our houses would not be demolished, that we should go back to our various homes. Secondly, he promised to talk to the Commissioner for Lands and get back in three months. That we should just give him (Makinde) three months to work on it, but we should rest assured that the Government will not demolish our houses. The Government did not wait till three months (April) before it started demolishing our houses.
âWe expected that three months to lapse by next month (April) to meet the Governor again about his promise. He also promised that the Government would compensate affected residents, and since yesterday (Tuesday) till today (Wednesday), about 500 houses have been demolished. And it is still an ongoing exerciseâ, he lamented.
Another victim, Usman Ikram, said, âI was not at home when the exercise began. It was one of our neighbours who called me that the Government had started demolishing my house. It was a bad experience I never either prayed for or expected in my life. I was crying within myself. Though, I still thank God because He knows everything.