An aide to the former governor of Abia State, Orji Kalu,
has confirmed the news making the rounds earlier on Tuesday that the
Ikoyi, Lagos residence of Mr. Kalu has been sealed by officials of Lagos
State government.
In a telephone chat with PREMIUM TIMES from
Washington, Emenike Ojukwu, who said his principal was in a meeting said
workers at the residence called to inform Mr. Kalu of the closure.
“We
don’t know why they sealed it. The house has been empty for three
years. We’ve not heard from them why they should decide to seal a house
that has been there for 15 years.”
Mr. Ojukwu, however, claimed
the sealing of the property is not unconnected to an article written by
Mr. Kalu in the wake of the “deportation” of some Igbo indigenes to
Onitsha by the Lagos State government.
“There’s no other reason
than because Mr. Kalu told Fashola not to deport people from Lagos
State. He’s not the owner of Lagos State. Lagos does not belong to him,”
he said.
In the article titled: “Deportation: Fashola got it
wrong” published in Mr. Kalu’s The Sun newspapers, the former governor
criticise the Lagos State governor, Babatunde Fashola, for the
“deportation” of 67 people of Igbo extraction. He described it as
“dehumanising and demeaning.” Mr. Kalu also said the “deportation” was
callous, degrading, and an affront on the sensibility of all Igbo.”
He
promised to take the Lagos State government to court if it does not
“show remorse, confess and own up to their sin and ask God for
forgiveness, promising to go and sin no more. Failure to do so, I will
be compelled to seek redress to court.”
Premium Times could not
get Lagos State Government’s side of the story. The state Commissioner
for Information, Lateef Ibirogba, did not answer several calls and text
message sent to his mobile phone.
The Lagos State Government is yet to react to the claim.
Culled from Premium Times
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