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The Kwara State Government has explained why Bukola Saraki’s
family property popularly known as Ile Arugbo (old people’s home) was
demolished.
The state Commissioner for Communications, Murtala
Olanrewaju, said on Thursday, that the demolition was carried out early morning
to avoid needless confrontation.
According to the state government, the demolition is the
physical reclamation of the plot of land which is originally designated for the
construction of the civil service clinic in Ilorin.
“The reclamation exercise began in the early hours of
Thursday to avoid any needless confrontation. Attempts by some persons to
provoke government’s agents on lawful duty were resisted by the security agents
who exercised the highest level of restraint and professionalism.
“Contrary to the claim that the State Government was served
court papers on the matter, we state that no court paper has been served as at
the time the government took steps to preserve what lawfully belongs to the
people.
“Finally, we urge the people of the state to remain calm,
peaceful, and be guided only by facts of the matter and not be drawn into an
emotional outburst that is targeted at distracting the public from the issues
at stake. While the administration is focused on restoring sanity to the state
after years of barefaced impunity, we will do so within the limit of the law,”
the statement read in part.
The Saraki family house before the demolition was used as a
venue for political meetings when the Saraki family held sway over the Kwara
State Government.
Policemen, numbering about 50 were said to have gone to
enforce the action at about 3:00 a.m. but were initially resisted by some old
women.
The security agents later returned at 4:00 a.m. when the
structure was eventually pulled down. (Channels TV)

