The Kwara House of Assembly on Thursday said it had not rescinded its resolution to demolish the two remaining illegal petrol filling stations out of four constructed in a densely populated areas in some parts of llorin.
The House Leader, Alhaji Hassan Oyeleke,
made the clarification while speaking with the News Agency of Nigeria
(NAN) on reasons for delaying the demolition of the two stations.
The
House had, after adopting the report of its ad hoc Committee on
Proliferation of Filling Stations in October 2016, ordered the
demolition of four stations located in a densely populated areas in some
parts of llorin.
Two of the stations were demolished in early October 2016 under the supervision of the state Town Planing Development Authority.
When NAN visited the locations of the two yet to be demolished on Thursday, business activities were not in progress.
The Leader of the assembly, Alhaji Hassan Oyeleke, wondered why the remaining two were yet to be demolished in compliance with the resolution.
He said the decision of the House to ask for the demolition was still in force which could only be upturned at a plenary.
“If
there is new fact to upturn the decision of the House, it will be
discussed at plenary; the stand of the House remains binding.”
In his reaction, the state Commissioner for Housing and Urban Development, Alhaji Muideen Alalade, said the ministry was working demolish the other two stations.
He attributed the delay in compliance to some logistic problems.
The
commissioner said the two affected stations had already stocked petrol
in their pits which needed the service of experts to exhume the tanks
before the demolition could take place.
Alalade said the stations were not transacting any business anymore.
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