Lamash Properties Limited, the developer of Daula Hotel, which was demolished by the Kano State Government is said it will sue the government and demand N10 billion as compensation for the demolition. PREMIUM TIMES reports.Information Guide Nigeria
The company’s director of sales, Aliyu Abubakar, in a statement to reporters on Sunday, described the demolition of its properties as a flagrant disregard to the globally accepted principle of fair hearing.
Between Saturday and Sunday, the state government demolished at least three properties it claimed were illegally sold by the immediate past administration.JAMB Result
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The police commissioner of the state, Muhammed Gumel, supervised the demolition.
On Saturday, a three-story building with 90 shops on a race course at the Nasarawa GRA was demolished.
On Sunday, the government also demolished Daula Hotel, a three-star hotel reconstructed by the Ganduje administration under a Private Public Partnership arrangement.
The government also demolished another structure, at Hajj Camp, sold to private individuals.
Mr Abubakar said their company was invited by the Kano State government alongside other companies sometime in late 2020 to bid for the redevelopment of the old Daula Hotel under a Public Private Partnership (PPP).NYSC Portal
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