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Does Edo State Govt Really Have the Right to Demolish Properties Like the NBM Building?

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May 13, 2025
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Does Edo State Govt Really Have the Right to Demolish Properties Like the NBM Building?

Why the Law Backs Edo Government’s Demolition of NBM Property: Intelligence, Not Intimidation

The recent demolition of the Neo Black Movement (NBM) headquarters in Edo State has sparked a wave of mixed reactions across social media and local conversations. While some claim the government overstepped its bounds, the facts on ground paint a very different picture—one rooted in legality, intelligence gathering, and a firm stance against alleged criminal activities.

Governor Monday Okpebholo’s administration didn’t just wake up one day and decide to bring down the structure. This action was backed by credible intelligence reports and legal grounds that empowered the state to act decisively in protecting its citizens and the integrity of its institutions.

The Legal Backbone: Land Revocation and Public Interest

First, it’s important to understand that the land on which the NBM headquarters stood had its title revoked by the state government. This is not a new or illegal tactic. Under Nigerian law, state governments have the authority to revoke land titles for overriding public interest, especially if there is compelling evidence that a property is being used for purposes that endanger public peace and safety.

Governor Okpebholo made it clear that the revocation was not arbitrary. It was a well-thought-out response to the organization’s alleged history of involvement in violent crimes, cult-related activities, and other unlawful conduct in the state.

Demolition Based on Intelligence, Not Politics

Security agencies, including the Department of State Services (DSS) and the Nigeria Police Force, had previously linked several criminal activities to groups operating under the guise of fraternity and social movements. The NBM was reportedly among those flagged in these confidential intelligence briefs.

The demolition, therefore, wasn’t political—it was a security decision backed by months of intelligence work, surveillance, and legal consultation. It sends a strong message: Edo State will not serve as a safe haven for any group engaging in criminal activities under the cover of community or cultural engagement.

A Clear Message to Criminal Elements

Critics of the demolition have argued that it violates property rights and targets specific groups unfairly. However, they often ignore one crucial fact: rights come with responsibilities. Any organization operating within a state is bound by the laws of that state. When evidence suggests a group is operating outside those laws, the government has not only the right but the duty to act—especially when public safety is at stake.

Governor Okpebholo has emphasized that this action is part of a broader strategy to restore order, reduce violence, and clean up Edo State from criminal influence. In his words, “We will not allow any group or individual to sabotage the peace and security of our state.”

Public Support Growing Amid Clarifications

Since the incident, more Edo residents have come forward in support of the move, especially after reports emerged alleging the forgery of state documents by a high-ranking member of the NBM. This deepened concerns about how far the group may have infiltrated state structures and justified urgent government action.

Furthermore, civil servants involved in the alleged forgery have already been arrested, and investigations are ongoing. These developments only strengthen the narrative that the government’s actions are measured responses to verified threats, not a witch-hunt.

Conclusion: Lawful Action, Long Overdue

Demolitions like this are never carried out lightly. But when evidence piles up and legal backing is solid, the government must act in the best interest of the people. Edo State’s demolition of the NBM property wasn’t just lawful—it was necessary.

As Governor Okpebholo continues to reposition the state for peace and development, one thing is clear: there is no room for groups that thrive on fear, violence, or forgery. The law is not only on the government’s side—it demands this kind of courage.

 

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