The Lagos State Government has sealed a property belonging to a former
Abia State Governor, Chief Orji Uzor Kalu, located in Park View Estate,
Ikoyi.
The sealing of the house is coming on the heels of Kalu’s strident
criticism of Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, over the
forced relocation of 72 residents of Lagos, who are of South-east origin
to Anambra State.
Amnesty International has in fact put the number of those that were
forcibly dumped in Anambra by the Fashola administration at over 9,000.
There was speculation that the sealing might have been done in a reaction to Kalu’s criticism of the forced relocation.
However, the state government has denied allegation of persecution,
saying the property was sealed over Kalu's failure to pay the statutory
annual land use charge despite three separate notices.
It was also learnt that Fashola, on learning about the sealing off of the property, had directed that it should be reopened.
The governor, however, directed the Land Use Charge agency to give Kalu an additional 14 days grace to pay the levy.
But the governor also told THISDAY that he had no reason to go after
Kalu, saying: "To go after someone for freely speaking his mind? No,
we're not that kind of person."
Kalu, in his column in the August 10 edition of Saturday Sun, had
decried the action by the Lagos State Government, which he described as
an affront to the 1999 Constitution that guarantees citizens’ rights and
privileges.
“If Fashola did not know, let me tell him in plain language: his
unpopular action has placed him in the darkest part of history and drawn
the ire of the people. And he has not just one way of not writing
himself into the book of infamy and that is to make restitution over his
decision and offer unqualified apology to our people, especially the
families of those deported,” the former governor wrote in his column.
Kalu, who is in New York, told THISDAY on the phone that he was
informed that his house was sealed at about 4pm yesterday but he had no
details as to why the place was sealed.
“The Lagos State Government cannot intimidate me. It is a wrong thing
Fashola has done and he is pursuing the wrong person. He is not the
owner of Lagos. It is the wrong strategy on the part of the
government,” he said.
- THISDAY
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