Adebanjo Fights Back, Debunks Akande’s Claim Tinubu Built Lekki House for Him

Adebanjo Fights Back, Debunks Akande’s Claim Tinubu Built Lekki House for Him
  • Says building financed with bank loan, sale of personal property
  • Challenges Akande to declare sources of financing own property
  • Asks Tinubu to state where he got funds to bankroll Buhari, South west APC elections

Afenifere Leader, Chief Ayo Adebanjo, has debunked claims made by former Osun State Govcernor and All Progressives Congress pioneer Chairman, Chief Bisi Akande, that former Lagos Governor Bola Tinubu built his Lekki house for him.

Akande had in his book titled ‘My Participation’ launched last Thursday, claimed that Adebanjo brought pressure on Tinubu to build the Lekki home for him.

“I therefore deny categorically that my house at Lekki was built with my resources through the sale of 3 developed properties, loan from GTBank and the sale of undeveloped landed property given me by my late leader Chief Obafemi Awolowo of blessed memory,” Adebanjo said in a statement on Thursday.

The Afenifere leader said since Tinubu himself was present at the book presentation, he had expected him to, within a few days, refute “such a malicious falsehood about me emanating from his Man Friday.”

He premised his expectation on the fact that “Tinubu (had said) just some 3 years ago on the occasion of the presentation of my auto-biography ‘SAYING IT AS IT IS’ that for my incorruptibility and strength of character he Bola Tinubu would not have been Governor of Lagos State in 1999.”

Going down memory lane, Adebanjo gave details of how he financed the Lekki house. Adebanjo’s statement read:

“The details are as follows:

“A 4 bedroom duplex with 2 bedroom flat enclosed with 2 undeveloped plots at plot 4, block 14, Nuru Oniwo Street, Aguda Surulere, Lagos State, this is where I was living before moving to Lekki*.

“The house was commissioned in 1972 by Chief Obafemi Awolowo.

“A wing of the duplex was once occupied by a staff of the security outfit then known as “special branch” headed then by the late Alhaji M.D. Yussuf who later became Inspector General of Police when General Olusegun Obasanjo was the Head of State.

“It was later occupied by one of the wives Chief Pius Akinyelure, who often visit his wife there in company of Senator Bola Tinubu.

“The gate of this property was forced open by Abacha security forces when NADECO was holding a sendoff party for American ambassador Walter Carrington in my house, I took the Federal Government to court for damages and I was awarded #1million naira which has not been paid till today by the Federal Government, Mr. Olisa Agbakoba SAN, was my counsel.

“The house was sold to St Baths Anglican Church, Aguda, Surulere.

Two storey building at Odedola Street, Surulere, Lagos State.

“I bought it through an Estate Agent by name Mr. Shiwoniku who has relocated to UK, he has a brother who is a legal practitioner in Abuja.

“The house was sold to a Ghanaian by name Mr Akappo.

“He is still alive and he lives in one of the flats in the building. Four storey building with a warehouse on the ground floor and six flats on top. It was commissioned by Chief Awolowo in 1977.

“I inherited the plot of 45’X100’ from my mother Salamotu Anomo-Adebanjo, who built a bungalow on it*.

“She bought the land when I was in primary school in 1940 from one Pa. Idowu Onitiri for £20, which she paid by installment of £10, £7, £3. His son Akanbi Onitiri, executed the conveyance for me without extra payment after showing him the purchase receipts from his father, when I was developing it in 1976. Akanbi Onitiri is the father of Sumbo Onitiri, a well known estate surveyor in Lagos.

“The building was sold to a woman through an estate agent.

“I then took a loan from GTBank to complete the house in Lekki where I am living now*.

“When the interest on the loan became unbearable, I was compelled to sell the undeveloped land given to me by Chief Awolowo in Dide-Olu Estate in Maroko Victoria Island. One Mr. Ade Otusanya a friend of my son Femi Ayo-Adebanjo bought the land.

“The contractor who built my Lekki house is Engr. Hakeem Sulaiman, Senior Partner of Messrs HA associates.

“The Electrical and Mechanical Contractor is Engr. Tokunbo Oshokoya, Senior Partner of Messrs Oshea Projects.

“The Architect is Mr. Deji Johnson

The Quantity Surveyor is the late Otunba T.B Adebayo.”

Adebanjo said “the Lekki property, the house in my village, Isanya Ogbo, and 3 Bedroom flat in a town house, at Omorinre Street in Lekki are the properties I have in the whole world.”

He therefore authorized the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to verify the facts he provided.

Challenging Chief Akande to clear the air by disclosing the source of financing his own properties as he had done, Adebanjo claimed: “It is alleged that Chief Bisi Akande’s building at Ila-Orogun, which I understand is more than double in expanse of my house in Lekki and some other properties he has in Lagos and abroad were financed by Bola Tinubu. His house in Ibadan was also alleged to have been built by the contractor that built the secretariat in Oshogbo, when he was the Governor of Osun State.”

He also challenged Tinubu to disclose “the source of his wealth with which he bankrolled the elections of APC in the Southwest and that of General Muhammad Buhari and his various properties in Lagos.”

He dared the former Lagos governor “to authorize the EFCC to verify such details as I have done above.”

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