The Kwara state government on
Thursday pulled down the Sarakis’ ‘political home’ better known as ‘Ile Arugbo’
in Ilorin, the state capital.
The building was demolished early
Thursday after security operatives dispersed protesters, including aged women
within the complex.
The state government had fixed
midnight for the demolition exercise to avoid a clash with Saraki’s loyalists
who had been keeping a vigil in the area.
AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, the state
governor, in December announced his decision to revoke the late Olusola
Saraki’s property owing to alleged illegality in its acquisition.
He said the land was originally
designated for the construction of a secretariat and parking lot of the civil
service clinic, but that it was unlawfully allocated to a private firm — Asa
Investments Limited — without any record of payment to the state government.
But Bukola Saraki, former senate
president, countered this statement, saying his late father lawfully acquired
the land from the state government.
“The property had been rightfully
allocated to my late father under the name of one of his companies, Asa Investment
Limited, since the 1980s and contrary to the claim of the Governor, the land
was properly allocated and a Right of Occupancy title issued on it,” Saraki
said.
Below are some pictures from the
demolished site.
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