The Kwara State Government has demolished the building of the late Olusola Saraki, Ile Arugbo, in Ilorin.
It was gathered that the building was demolished at 4am on Thursday.
When the enforcement team got to the scene about 3am, it was learnt that they were initially resisted by some women.
The house, popularly called Ile Arugo (old people’s home), is located along the Ilofa Road in the Government Reserved Area of Ilorin.
Some residents gathered at the site discussing the demolition when our correspondent visited the place.
A resident said he woke up to meet bulldozers carrying out the demolition.
Report states that the land on which the house was built became a subject of controversy in the last few days.
Men of the Nigeria Police Force had taken over the place in the last 48 hours to forestall break down of law following the Tuesday’s protest by some old women against the state government’s decision.
The building was a place where the late Saraki used to distribute foods, money and clothes to old women, a tradition that the former governor of the state inherited.
Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq, had on December 27, 2019, announced the revocation of the tittle to land over alleged illegal possession.
The Chief Press Secretary, Mr Rafiu Ajakaye, said, in a statement, that the tittle was revoked to build a new government secretariat that it was originally meant for.
According to him, the land was unlawfully allocated to a private firm without any record of payment to the state government.
“No certificate of occupancy was issued in favour of the firm,” he said.
But the scion of the late Kwara political leader, Bukola Saraki, in his reaction accused the governor of waging a war against him and his father.
Bukola, who was the immediate former Senate President, was the state governor for eight years between 2003 and 2011.
He claimed that the said property was rightfully allocated to his late father in the name of one of his companies, Asa Investment Limited, since the 1980s and contrary to the claim of the governor, the land was properly allocated with a right of occupancy title issued on it.