Abuja Environmental Protection Board (AEPB) had gone to court asking for the vacation of the premises by Banex Plaza tenants.
Mr Chibuike Nzedinma, Chairman, Banex Plaza Wuse 2 Tenants Association, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the closure was uncalled for.
Nzedinma said that the board failed to officially notify them about the said court order.
“Some weeks back, the AEPB told us that they were going to use the plaza as a mobile court.
“But we could not see any mobile court on the said date, I personally went round to check but could not see, surprisingly, today (Friday) they sealed off some of our shops,” he said.
The chairman, who sued for calm, said they would seek redress in court for such an order to be vacated.
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I'm not understanding oh. So Banex will no longer be known for phones and gadgets?
ReplyDeleteWhich kain wahala be this na
ReplyDeleteWtf is a mobile court?
ReplyDeleteA court that moves like motor- car...
DeleteI will continue to say that igbos who invest and develop outside the East, especially in the North are not ready for what's coming.
ReplyDeleteLoud it
DeleteTell them Biko. Those who refuse to learn from history are doomed to repeat it.
DeleteMobile court ke.
ReplyDeleteMy uncle's plaza oooo chai
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