The recent demolition by the Kano State Government has been described as a flagrant disregard for the globally accepted principle of fair hearing, by the developer of properties on the old Daula Hotel land.
The Quest Times had reported that Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf of Kano state directed the immediate demolition of Illegal structures erected within some identified public places, in line with his policy thrust.
The governor, in his inauguration speech, gave a marching order to security agencies in the state to immediately take over all public properties sold by the administration of his predecessor, Abdullahi Ganduje.
In the early hours of Sunday, Abba Kabir Yusuf demolished a multi-billion naira Hotel, Daula Hotel, over an accusation of illegal acquisition.
However, in a statement signed by Lamash Property Limited’s Director of Sales, Alhaji Aliyu Abubakar, in seeking redress, said his company has commenced the process of taking legal action against the government to seek compensation of N10 billion, among others.
The company claimed it 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.
“We submitted a bid with three components: Residential, to comprise 25 luxury apartments; Commercial Hub – Various sizes of lettable commercial space, and Daula Boutique Hotel – A 90-room five-star hotel
“Our bid, like every other bid submitted, went through all the processes, including going before the State Executive Council, after which we won the bid. We were issued the letter of award, and we signed a PPP contract agreement with the Kano State Government, after which we began work on the project.
“The value of the land being the equity contribution of the Kano State Government into the project plus the agreed profit share of the state government all in the sum of N2,297,016,622.89 only was converted into the Hotel and its ownership was given to the Kano State Government as its share into the project under the PPP arrangement.
“On May 27, 2023, the immediate past governor of the state, Dr Abdullahi Umar GGanduje, performed the commissioning ceremony of the hotel and it was handed over to the state government as its share in the project.
“To our utmost surprise, we received a call around 2 a.m. on Sunday, June 4, 2023, that officials of the state government led by the new governor, Abba Kabir Yusuf, have mobilised to the site of the project with bulldozers and were tearing down all the buildings on the land, including the already completed 90-room 5-star Daula Boutique Hotel, the 90% completed commercial area (malls), as well as the ongoing residential apartments.
“It was, to say the least, a most appalling development that in this era of the paucity of funds available to government and high rate of unemployment in the country, the state government, under whatever guise, decided to demolish a property (the Daula Boutique Hotel) that belongs to it and was supposed to bring in huge revenue to the government and also help reduce unemployment in the state, among others.
“We wish to put it on record that at no point did the state government or any of its officials notify us or invite us for clarification on the project and thus negating the globally acceptable principle of fair hearing.
“We have made it clear on several occasions that we did not purchase the supposed land but that it was made available to us to provide facilities, one of which was the Daula Boutique Hotel, which formed the equity of the state government in the project. This action of the state government is a minus and a negative development which will scare away other potential investors willing to invest in the state.
“We have instructed our legal team to institute legal actions against the state government to claim compensation to the tune of N10 billion already invested in the project and to stop the state government from further taking actions that will negatively affect us based on the PPP contract agreement we signed with it.
“We appeal to the general public in Kano state and beyond to not only understand the nature of our business as against what is being erroneously portrayed but also to know that the action of the new state government on investors that invested hugely in the state under the previous administration is going to affect the perception of other potential investors coming to put their money into Kano state economy. It will also affect employment generation, wealth circulation, and urban development of the state.
“For us, we are resolute in seeking redress in the court of law and we are optimistic that justice will be served,” the statement added.