Politics
PDP Reacts To Sad Demolition Of Yinka Ayefele’s N800 Music House
The demolition of Yinka Ayefele’s N800 million radio house has been condemned by the Peoples Democratic Party.
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has condemned the demolition of a building belonging to musician & broadcaster, Yinka Ayefele, in Ibadan by the Oyo State Government said to worth N800 million.
Reacting in a statement issued by its National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan on Sunday in Abuja, the party described the demolishing of the building, said to be worth N800 million, as
“horrifying, wicked and speaks volume of the insensitivity of the perpetrators”.
It was gathered that Aiyefele’s building which housed Flash FM station and recording studio, was said to have been brought down in spite of a court order.
According to PDP, ”Aiyefele’s building was demolished for allegedly singing songs considered to be against the interest of the All Progressives Congress (APC), even when our Constitution allows all citizens right to free speech, freedom of opinion and association within the ambit of the law.
“The PDP alerts Nigerians of a dangerous trend whereby the current clampdown on the media is now being extended to other public opinion moulders, including musicians and perhaps actors.”
Ologbondiyan urged all public spirited groups and individuals to condemn what he described as
“emerging assault on free citizens for no just cause”.
“Nigerians, must at all times, be free to hold and canvass opinion,politically associate and aspire, as long as their actions are within the ambit of our laws,” he said.
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