FORMER Governor of Abia State, Chief Orji Uzor Kalu, and Lagos
State government, Tuesday, disagreed over the reason for the sealing of Kalu’s
property in Park View Estate, Ikoyi, Lagos.
Meantime, Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola has ordered
that the house be reopened.
While Kalu’s aide linked the sealing of the house to the
criticism of Fashola by Kalu over the deportation of 72 residents of Lagos, who
are of South East origin, the Special Adviser to Governor Babatunde Fashola on
Media, Hakeem Bello, said he believed the action has nothing to do with the
alleged deportation of Igbos from Lagos.
According to him; “Fashola’s administration has no time for
trivial matters.”
Emeka Obasi reacts
Reacting to the sealing of the Park View house of Kalu, his
Special Adviser, Media, Emeka Obasi, said it was done as a revenge for the
criticism of Kalu, who is the Coordinator of Njiko Igbo, a group fighting the
cause of the South East.
Obasi said the property had been there for several years and
that sealing it after just two weeks of his boss criticsing Fashola over the
deportation issue was an indication that there was more to it.
Obasi said Kalu was not the only Igbo to have suffered such fate
in Lagos State “after the wicked and ungodly act of deporting legitimate
residents of Lagos State.”
He added, “Why is it that it is now that the property is being
sealed, barely two weeks after my boss disagreed with the action of Fashola? We
maintain our stand and this will not distract us from fighting for the people.
“The action of the Lagos State Government remains
unconstitutional because every citizen of Nigeria has a right to live in any
part of the country. Fashola should remember that the Igbo community
constitutes about 35 per cent of registered voters in Lagos State and they
should be treated like they matter in the scheme of things.”
Hakeem Bello comments
The Special Adviser to Governor Babatunde Fashola on Media,
Hakeem Bello, when contacted, said he could not give any details on the
development as he had not been briefed on the matter.
He, however, said that if the owner of the building had
committed an infraction against any of the state laws, he or she should be
ready to be sanctioned when the long arms of the law finally caught up with the
him or her.
“ I don’t think it has anything to do with the alleged
deportation of Igbos from Lagos. Fashola’s administration has no time for
trivial matters,” he said.
Source: Vanguard

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