Napoleon Efetobor a Delta State indigene staying in Borno State, has cried out that his building in Maiduguri, the state capital, was demolished by government officials without a demolition notice.

Efetobor told reporters that he was in his shop when his neighbour called him that his house located at Moduganari Byepass was being demolished.

He said he had lived in the state for the past 32 years and should not be rewarded this way.

According to Efetobor, he bought the land from a man named Baadam in 2018.

He said:

“So, I finished everything except painting in February 2021, I was in my shop recently with one of my customers when they called me on the phone to come as my house was being demolished.
 
“So, I left what I was doing and rushed to see my house had been demolished, I feel bad cause all my efforts to finish the building are all in vain. All I want from the government is for them to compensate me. I shouldn’t be repaid with this for all the years spent here in Borno.”