A People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Chieftain in Delta State, Chief Sunny Onuesoke, has strongly condemned the Oyo State Government’s demolition of the N800m Music House which housed Fresh FM, a radio station, as well as music studios that belong to gospel artiste, Yinka Ayefele.
Onuesoke, who said he shed tears during a visit to the site of the demolished structure at Ibadan, Oyo State, on Monday, wondered if Oyo State government was aware of the fact that the victim is not just popular, but equally physically-challenged, hence Yoruba culture compels sympathy for the less fortunate people like him.
Describing the state government’s action as an executive recklessness, lawlessness and condemnable, the PDP Chieftain argued that in developed countries, physically-challenged people like Ayefele would be encouraged to grow further, but in Nigeria, the reserve is the case.
He said with Ayefele’s position and the economic viability of the structure in terms of provision of employment to many Nigerians, the government should have tried to, at least, compensate him in full so that they would be on the same page to avoid reinforcing already present convictions that APC is a tyrannic party in the minds of the people.
Onuesoke argued that if there was no sinister motive behind the demolition, the Oyo State government would have waited for the court hearing since there was already a court injunction to that effect.
“I suspect there was a political undertone behind this multi-million Naira destruction.
“If not, the government would have suspended action hence there was a court injunction.
“People should let the world know about this broad daylight oppression against a man who is physically-challenged and working so hard not to be a beggar,” he enthused.
Chief Onuesoke recalled that two years ago, Ajimobi was reported to have visited the Music House where he paid glowing tributes to the state-of-the-art equipment he saw at the Music House and prayed for the management of the radio station.
“After such praises and prayer for the achievement of Ayefele, one is amazed as to why he turned around after two years to demolish the edifice housing the music place.
“I think there is more than what the eyes can see over the governor’s action,” Onuesoke stated.
He, however, advised Mr Ayefele to take heart, saying that all he can do at this critical moment is to use his musical talent to warn his brothers to stop following APC sheepishly.
Majority of people are sympathetic to Ayefele it be very bad to turn it into politics.
I wondering why the presidency is still sleeping on this undemocracy development in a civilised world!