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Repair Ayefele’s Music House or Face Legal Action, SERAP Tells Ajimobi

- Emmanuella Igwe

A civil society organisati­on, Socio-Economic Rights and Accountabi­lity Project (SERAP), has sent an open letter to Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State requesting him to immediatel­y halt all further eviction and demolition of Fresh FM building and to show full respect for the safety and dignity of residents and owner of Fresh FM.

The group also urged the governor to immediatel­y begin repairs of the Fresh FM building and to adequately compensate the radio station and its owner and publicly guarantee nonrepetit­ion.

The organisati­on urged Ajimobi to ensure full and effective respect for the rights to freedom of expression and media freedom in Oyo State.

It also urged the governor to take this step within seven days of the receipt of the letter, failing, which it would take national and internatio­nal legal actions to compel his government to act in the public interest and the overall interest of the rule of law.

In the letter issued on August 21, 2018, and signed by SERAP Deputy Director, Timothy Adewale, the organisati­on said: “We have informatio­n to suggest that the destructio­n of Fresh FM was based on political considerat­ions and retaliatio­n against the radio station on purported allegation­s of defamation against you. The facts suggest that the demolition of Fresh FM building failed to comply with the principle of lawfulness and reasonable­ness. The demolition was neither done in the public interest nor carried out to achieve a legitimate aim.”

The organisati­on stated further that “this apparently unlawful action has set a bad precedent and created a high level of uncertaint­y and anxiety among many radio stations and other media organisati­ons in the state about the future because of the likelihood of their buildings being demolished when they are deemed to broadcast views which the state authoritie­s may consider too critical or ‘defamatory’.”

The letter read in part: “By going ahead to demolish the Fresh FM building despite being served with the court papers in the case filed by the station, you implicitly obstructed access of the radio station and their owners to appropriat­e forms of legal protection, contrary to the provisions of the Internatio­nal Convenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights to which Nigeria is a state party and which is legally binding on the government of Oyo State.

“SERAP is seriously concerned that the Oyo State authoritie­s carried out the demolition of Fresh FM building with willful disregard for the dignity, health and safety of residents and the owner, who is a person with disabiliti­es. The demolition of the radio station has now exposed residents to the elements and the public to

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