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In his reaction, former Senate President Bukola Saraki, who is also a former governor of Kwara, described the action of the government of Governor Abdulrasaq Abdulraman as amounting to pettiness.
Saraki, who is the Waziri of Ilorin, noted that ordinarily, some people would expect that he should be indifferent to the demolition of the shopping mall because of the political relationship between him and the owner, Honourable Moshood Mustapha, who after serving as commissioner, Special Adviser, and House of Representatives’ member under the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC) and has worked against PDP structure since 2018.
“However, it is not my style to take positions on issues from the narrow, parochial perspective. It is my view that one should always look at the big picture, a broad perspective of any issue in reacting to it. It is violence against the people of Kwara State and the economy of the state.
“My decision to speak out against this action that reflects the pettiness of the governor and his government, which is anti-people and against the economic development of the state is irrespective of who is involved,” Saraki alleged.
He also accused the governor of using the demolition exercise to “intimidate, suppress, and silence all Kwarans,” adding: “It is his reaction to the growing unpopularity of everything that he represents within the state.
“Why is Abdulrazaq just realising the fault or whatever he interprets to be wrong with the building of the Crystal Mall structure after 64 months that he has been in office?”
Saraki further claimed that the governor is ordering this demolition as his response in the aftermath of the recent “local government polls, where people in all the constituencies massively voted and rose against his party and its candidates.