While initial reports and viral videos suggested the facility, branded as OOL Autos, belonged entirely to the influencer, a clearer picture has emerged from statements by the property owners and Ola of Lagos himself.
The property that was demolished belonged to the Skyewise Group, a Nigerian firm. Ola of Lagos had only leased a section of the premises for his car hire operations and luxury vehicle displays. Both Skyewise Group and Ola of Lagos have since clarified this, with the influencer stating he never claimed full ownership.
The Lagos State Government's action is part of a broader, ongoing enforcement campaign to reclaim rights-of-way, manage drainage channels, and remove structures that violate safety and urban planning regulations.
Unconfirmed reports and social media speculation heavily suggest the primary reason was that the structure was allegedly built directly under a high-tension power line or was encroaching on a major drainage channel/waterway access route. Building under power lines is a serious safety violation in Nigeria.
This incident highlights the state government's commitment to enforcing physical planning laws, regardless of the high-profile nature of the individuals or businesses involved. It serves as a strong reminder to property developers and tenants in Lagos of the critical need to comply with all building approvals and environmental safety regulations.
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