An hotelier, Mr. Tony Adun, popularly known as Tony Kabaka, who vowed to die if the Edo State Government demolished his multi-million hotel, has opted to beg Governor Godwin Obaseki.
Tony had used unprintable words on Obaseki in a viral video.
He issued the threat of death after he was given seven days to remove his โillegal structureโ said he was targeted because he refused to support Governor Obasekiโs second term bid.
In the video, he said he would die if the hotel, his only investment, is demolished.
Tony, in another video, was seen in a remorseful mood and addressed the Governor as โHis Excellencyโ unlike in the first video when he said, โLook at the letter Godwin Obaseki broughtโ.
He apologised to Governor Obaseki for the words he used in the previous video saying he was โangered.โ
Tony was engaged by Comrade Adams Oshiomhole administration to collect taxes from drivers.
He and other private revenue contractors were sacked by Governor Godwin Obaseki who insisted the state government has the ability to collect its revenue.
Edo State Government had earlier said it would commenced demolition of illegal structures erected on government property, including public schools and waterways as well as roof eave-extensions and structures erected on the right of way of roads/streets, moats, river banks, TCN high tension lines, among others in Benin City and other major settlements in the state.
It said the exercise was to address the challenge incessant cases of flooding in urban centres adding that the cost of such action would be recovered from the violators in a law court of competent jurisdiction.
Responding to his allegations, Special Adviser to Governor Obaseki on Media and Communication Strategy, Mr. Crusoe Osagie, said the hotel was erected on a primary school land.
Osagie said there would be no sacred cow in the exercise as all those affected have been served or where being served.