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Oyo State Government stormed the Music House for Fresh FM belonging to artiste, Yinka Ayefele.

Government bulldozers arrived the Challenge area of Ibadan where the building was located and pulled it down.


The government carried out the demolition despite a court injunction secured by Ayefele restraining the government from carrying out the exercise.

The government said that the building contravened physical planning rules, while Ayefele claimed that all the necessary papers were obtained for the construction of the building.

Hundreds of sympathisers were seen at the scene of the demolition, with many of them crying and pleading for the station to be spared.

Recounting the Sunday morning incident, Ayefele said, We only got wind of the operation sound of the bulldozer. On stepping out to verify what was actually happening, the bulldozer had hit the gate.

At that point, it dawned on us that they were from the state government.

At that point, we were confused and we were just shouting to alert other staff on duty.


Fresh FM radio station  which worth 800million  was demolished this morning by the state government of Oyo State.
From the stories, Yinka Ayefele was told that he was given 72hours vacate his things from the building before the time of demolition
Rumours carried it that the reason behind the demolition of the building was because the music house caused three accidents this year alone, others said that he spoke ill of Governor Isiaka Ajimobi which led to the demolition of the radio station..
Yinka Ayefele is very pained right now, his fans are sympathizing with him.
Close to 200staffs has indirectly lost their job because of what happened
Whatever may have caused the government to demolish Yinka Ayefele's Radio Station, may the Lord be with him and his family during these hard times!!!

Letter by Yinka Ayefele

Dr. Yinka Ayefele, the Chairman/CEO of Yinka Ayefele Ltd, owners of Fresh FM 105.9, has reacted to a statement by Oyo State Government which said that the Music House, Challenge, Ibadan, where the radio station is located, was served a demolition notice because it contravenes state planning laws.
According to Ayefele, the building did not contravene any building law because it has the necessary approvals from relevant government agencies
The governments statement, issued by the Commissioner for Information, Toye Arulogun, said that the submitted building approval for Music House was actually meant for an office complex and not a radio station, and so contravened the Oyo State Physical Planning and Development Control laws, sections 30, 31 and 32 of the Oyo State Physical Planning and Urban Development Law of 2012. According to Arulogun, the submitted approval from Music House deviated from the approved plan which in effect makes the approval null and void because deceitful information was given to the approving authority and also deviation from the approval granted both in construction and use.
The commissioner also stated that the government received petitions subsequent upon three fatal accidents that occurred around Music House in the last nine months, as the petitioners urged the government to look at the physical structure of the organization in relation to the dual carriage way which lends itself easily to accidents.
But in a swift reaction on Wednesday night, Ayefele said blaming accidents on that road on Music House was mischievous.
Below is the press statement by Ayefele, published exactly as issued:
Our attention has been drawn to a purported press release signed by Mr. Toye Arulogun, Commissioner for Information and Culture, Oyo State where he said that the Music House Complex Contravenes Planning laws and is responsible for three fatal accidents that occurred on the road in the last nine months on which the government have received petitions.
We want to make it clear that Music House followed due process in the construction of the building and got relevant approvals from state departments and agencies associated with lands and buildings.
Saying that Music House Complex is responsible for three accidents that occurred on the road in the last nine months is just an attempt by the Commissioner to run away fromn his shadow. How can a reasonable person say that?
It is not news that the Governor of the state himself said some politicians came to him to demolish the Music House Complex because Ayefele is not in their camp and he also sang against them. We have the Governor on tape, so the Commissioner should look for another excuse.
We know it is the Commissioner that is misinforming the Governor who we hold in a very high esteem. The Commissioner has tried in the past to influence a change in our programmes saying some of our analysts should be replaced.
We want the general public to know that Music House has not in any way contravened any building plan law as the Commissioner has mischievously said.
Music House has been in existence for almost 10 years and we have all necessary documents backing the building from relevant government agencies.

Some questions we need to ask the Commissioner are:
1. Why is the government collecting tenement rate from us when they know we contravened building plan law?
2. Why did the government approved the building plan when they know it will contravene the state housing law?
3. The Commissioner should tell us why the state is just realising that the Music House building is the cause of accident along this road. Perhaps it is also responsible for accidents on Ring road and other parts of the state.
4. If we actually contravened the building law, why did the Commissioner always send us press release for use on behalf of the government.

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