Counsel for the Kaduna State Government, Sanusi Usman, told the Kaduna State High Court on Tuesday that those who were yet to vacate the Durbar Hotel after the court restrained the government and its
agencies from demolishing or further taking over the property were scavengers.
The High Court in Kaduna had on January 21, 2020, restrained Governor Nasir el-Rufai and agencies of the state government from demolishing and taking over the hotel located along Muhammadu Buhari by Independence Way, Kaduna. The court restraining order was a sequel on an exparte motion brought before the court by the counsel for the management of Durbar Hotel Plc, Mr. Reuben Atabo, praying the court for an order of interim injunction restraining El-Rufai and agencies of the state government from demolishing, taking over, or tampering with the property.
According to Usman, the presence of scavengers attracted security operatives that went there to keep the peace.
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