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Joke taken too far…Kaduna govt demolishes sex party venue

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Kaduna State Government left nothing to chance as it moved swiftly Thursday to demolish a building slated for a sex party organised by some youths in the state.

One of the organisers who was paraded by the police and who confessed to conceiving the idea described the party as a “mere joke” between him and his friends.

The suspect said the sex party was not organised to cause nuisance in Kaduna State, as it was not supposed to go public.

“Kaduna’ sex party started as a joke between me and my friends, it was not meant to go public, it was not meant to cause nuisance among the public of Kaduna State. It was just someone that felt that she was too brilliant that posted it on Twitter.

“I never posted the party invite on Twitter. Yes, I initiated it, yes, it started as a joke, I keep saying it, it was not meant to disturb the peace and security of Kaduna.

“The whole thing was a joke. A friend made the flier that was posted on Twitter and put my number on it and we all laughed over it, but somebody sent to someone and to another person like that, until it got to Twitter,” said the suspect whose name was not given.

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The Public Relations Officer of Kaduna State Urban Planning Development Agency (KASUPDA), Nuhu Garba, confirmed the demolition of the building, located at Sabon Tasha, a suburb in Kaduna metropolis.

He said the demolition was carried out based on the laws guiding the agency.

“The law has vested the agency the power to demolish any building that contravenes the rights of occupancy, for instance, if a residential building is turned into something other than the purpose it was meant for, the law gives us power to demolish such property, especially if it’s against public interest.”

Garba also said, “We were in Narayi, another suburb in the state to carry out similar assignment. We are currently demolishing another building that promotes illicit acts.”

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