Fresh FM, pressure turns Ajimobi’s hard stance, as Alaafin makes peace for Ayefele and Ajimobi over Music House demolition
Pressure from all quarters particularly Nigerian Union
of Journalists (NUJ) yesterday made the Oyo State Governor Abiola Ajimobi, the
Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi and proprietor of Fresh FM in Ibadan, Yinka
Ayefele, meet.
Their meeting
was to resolve the face-off that followed the partial demolition of Music
House, the structure housing the private radio station.
Ayefele arrived the governor’s office in Agodi at
11.30 a.m in a black Toyota Sequoia Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) with
registration number (Lagos) AAA700FE.
He was ushered in by a leading governorship aspirant
on the platform of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Mr. Joseph
Tegbe.
Ayefele was accompanied by a director in his company,
Mr David Ajiboye, a radio host, Mr Isaac Brown, among other officials.
The popular singer was led into a private waiting area
ahead of the governor’s arrival.
Ajimobi went straight into the Executive Chamber where
he met executive members of the National Union of Road Transport Workers
(NURTW).
Also, Ayefele’s visit to the government secretariat
coincided with that of traditional rulers from Oyo town and Oke Ogun, who paid
homage to the governor for the Eid-el-Kabir festivities.
The over 30 monarchs comprised of first-class and
second-class obas from the zones.
They were led by Oba Adeyemi.
The NURTW members were on a condolence visit to the
governor over the death of the union’s Oyo State and Southwest Chairman, Alhaji
Taofeek Oyerinde (aka Fele).
Ajimobi proceeded into the private suite to meet
Ayefele and his team.
The governor was accompanied by Oba Adeyemi; the
Eleruwa of Eruwa, Oba Samuel Adegbola; the Aseyin of Iseyin, Oba Abdulganiy
Adekunle; the Iba of Kishi, Oba Moshood Aweda; the Onpetu of Ijeru, Oba Sunday
Oyediran, among others.
Top government officials at the meeting included the
Commissioner of Information, Culture and Tourism, Mr Toye Arulogun; the
Director General of Bureau of Physical Planning and Urban Development, Waheed
Gbadamosi, who also doubles as the Special Adviser to Governor Ajimobi on
Physical Planning and Development Control; the Special Adviser to the Governor
on Communication and Strategy, Mr Bolaji Tunji and the APC governorship
aspirant, Joseph Tegbe.
Others are Special Advisers to the Governor (on
Efficiency) Dr. Isaac Ayandele and Mr. Abidemi Siyanbade (Community Relations).
The meeting, which ended around 7 p.m, was said to
have proffered a political solution to the controversy surrounding last
Sunday’s partial demolition of Ayefele’s Music House on Aare Arisekola Alao Way
at Challenge in Ibadan, valued at N800 million.
It was learnt that Ajimobi expressed the willingness
to resolve the controversy, insisting that neither himself nor his government
had any issue with either Ayefele or Fresh FM but with the structure housing
the radio station.
According to him, the issue is a battle for the
supremacy of the rule of law and respect for constituted authority.
The governor, a source at the meeting said, expected
every entrepreneur to maintain political neutrality.
He said such persons may neither have friends nor
enemies in the political class but must discharge their services to the public
in line with the law.
Ajimobi was said to have advised Ayefele and his team
to mind their utterances and what people send to the public domain in their
names.
The governor said this was the reason the issue
generated unnecessary heat.
He added that the controversy would not deter his
administration from respecting the law.
The Alaafin reportedly urged Ajimobi to temper justice
with mercy and allow a peaceful and amicable resolution of the matter.
The frontline monarch reportedly said it was necessary
to allow sound reasoning to prevail without any side claiming to be right or
wrong.
Ayefele was said to have apologised to the governor,
acknowledging that he regretted not coming personally to see him when the
matter first broke out.
The musician reportedly said his efforts to meet
Ajimobi before the partial demolition met brick walls.
He expressed readiness for a peaceful resolution of
the matter in the interest of peace.
Neither Ayefele’s team nor a representative of the
government agreed to address reporters on the outcome of the meeting.
Fresh FM, pressure turns Ajimobi’s hard stance, as Alaafin makes peace for Ayefele and Ajimobi over Music House demolition
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