22 private radio stations to be shut down in Ibadan – Oyo Govt
It also stated that over 1,000 structures on the waterways, flood prone areas and other risk sites and those without approved building plans have also been listed for demolition.
Director General, Bureau of Physical Planning and Development Control, Alhaji Waheed Gbadamosi stated these while addressing a press conference at the film theatre of the state ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism on Tuesday.
Gbadamosi who frown at the inability of the media houses to get approval from the appropriate agencies in the state, informed that most of the residential structures turned to commercial ventures especially in Ibadan would soon be asked to pay hugh fine/fee for doing such.
He said “Over 22 radio stations don’t have approved building plans. They are more than 22 of them. They don’t have building plans. Most of them turned residential buildings into commercial ventures.
He said the need to take legal action and exercise patience before the closure was necessary so as not to see the close as a political tool in waging war against the media in the state.
“When we want to close them down, we know it may create some security threat, we have brought the case to the NBC for necessary actions and sanctions.
“They have converted residential buildings to commercial ventures. Such development is going to bring and attract vehicular and human traffic to the area, is there plans for that?
“The laws have to be obeyed, people must conform, you cannot see a white man and start a construction without a building plan.
“By the time we imposed a very huge fees, it will serve as a deterrent to others.
Gbadamosi then declared that over 1,000 structures have to go due to documented building plans.
“The state government is going to do a through demolition, over 1,000 structures are to go, if you don’t have a valid building approval.
“We are ready to transform Oyo State within the short period that is left.
“You have a lot to report, those of you in the papers, you have a lot to report and you will sell your papers, and those of you in the electronic media, you have a lot to report.
Gbadamosi added that abandoned buildings and dilapidated structures in the state capital are also on the list of structures due for demolition due to the security threat they are constituting for the people of the state.
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