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Kwara govt denies authorising construction of mosque beside church

State officials said owners of the mosque and church had a mutual cohabitation agreement.

• April 17, 2021
Kwara state governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq
Kwara state governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq [Photo credit: The Guardian Nigeria]

The Kwara State Physical Planning Authority (KPPA) has dissociated itself from granting approval for the construction of a Central Mosque beside the Catholic Diocese around the Tanke Junction in Ilorin.

KPPA General Manager, Sikiru Oyinloye, who disclosed this on Saturday at a news conference in Ilorin, denied the involvement of the agency in the construction of the Ummul Khairah Memorial Central Mosque in the area.

He said that the owners of the mosque and church had a mutual agreement that both worship centres should operate side-by-side.

The general manager explained that the initial approval that was granted to the owner of the mosque was for a business mall before it was converted to a mosque.

According to him, there are guidelines that are followed before an approval can be granted for the construction of a worship centre.

He stated that both parties later came to KPPA office “to inform us that a Memorandum of Understanding has been reached that the two worship centres should be allowed to coexist side-by-side without hindrance from either side.”

Meanwhile, the Mr Oyinloye has announced that KPPA has commenced the massive demolition of illegal structures in the state.

He said that shops in two different locations on Fate Road and Lower Sabo Line, both in the Ilorin metropolis, have been demolished because they were awarded Certificate of Temporary Occupancy (CTO).

According to Mr Oyinloye, the CTO “implies that such buildings or shops can be demolished anytime by the authority after serving the occupier a seven-day notice to vacate.

“As at the time they were presented with the CTO document by the Kwara State Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, they were also given a prototype of what to construct.

“It is mandatory for all landowners to approach the KPPA for advice before erecting any structure on their land.”

He said the affected shops have earlier been marked for demolition, saying that they were built on places which the government reserved for electricity poles, road setbacks, walkways and other public uses.

Mr Oyinloye, who also solicited support from the media towards educating the people on the dangers associated with illegal structures, warned that demolition of illegal structures was a continuous exercise.

(NAN)

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