Onitsha petrol station demolition controversy: a call for justice and transparency

Fatshimetrie is a dynamic and committed publication that delves into current events and culture with passion. The recent demolition of a property at Trans-Nkissi Phase 1, Onitsha, along the Onitsha/Otuocha road, by the Anambra State Urban Development Agency, has stirred controversy in the community.

The Petrol Station Owners Association, led by Chinedu Anyaso, has urgently called for intervention from the state governor, Soludo, following the partial destruction of a gas station that has been operational since 2012. The association highlights that all necessary documents were in order, and they seek justice for the perplexing demolition carried out on April 14, 2024.

In a heartfelt plea, the Association has requested the immediate reconstruction of the damaged parts of the gas station to enable business continuity, especially with the impending rainy season. However, the response from Chike Maduekwe, Chairman of the Anambra State Urban Development Agency, remains uncertain as he claims not to have read the letter yet.

This case raises significant concerns about citizens’ and businesses’ rights and the necessity for fair and transparent urban planning practices. It is imperative for authorities to act responsibly and in the best interests of all parties involved.

Fatshimetrie will closely monitor the developments of this situation and provide timely updates. Stay tuned to stay informed about the latest news shaping our world daily.

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