Court evicts occupant of Kwara NUJ guest chalet, hands over property to council .

By Correspondent in Ilorin.

A District Court in Ilorin, kwara state, North Central Nigeria, has evicted occupant of the guest chalet of the Kwara State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, (NUJ), Alhaji Abdulfatai Ajibiola of Benefit Enterprises,
following the July  8, 2021 court judgement in favour of the union.

Our Correspondent recalls that the NUJ had draged Ajibola to court, asking it to order him to vacate the  property rented out to him and deliver  possession for  defaulting in the payment of rent and  electricity bills.

The property  which comprises 12 bedroom guest chalets and Kitchen is situated within the premises of the NUJ  located along offa Road GRA, Ilorin and was rented  out to Ajibola in April 2018 for a definite time and for 18 months .

The council had told the court that Ajibola ,at the expiration of his rent in 0ctober 17 2019,  had defaulted and had also not paid electricity bill consumed despite notifying  him in writing . 

Ajibola, who did  not deny owing the council's  rent however claimed that he was ejected wrongly .

He also claimed that a verbal agreement was made between him and the council  which according  to him,was not honoured , a claim which he coul not substantiate before the court.

Magistrate  Abdulmalik  - Magaji of the Kwara state district court,holden in Ilorin, had  in his judgement delivered  on July  8 2021, ordered Ajibola to vacate the said  property and deliver up possession  to the NUJ .

He also ordered Ajibola  to pay N40, 000 being  cost of electricity bill consumed for  October  2019.

But close to two years  after the judgement, the chalet had remained under lock and key , a development which caused controversy amongst members of the union.

However, following the intervention of the national  leadership of the union, the  council obtained a court  warrant to recover possession of the prooeet which was effected  on Thursday. 

Baliffs and a police man, acting on the order of the court,  effected the eviction while inventories of properties  in the chalet were taken in the  presence of the officials of the Council after which the property was handed over to the Council by the court.

Edited by Dada Ahmed.

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