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​Alleged Mosque Demolition: Compt Ojo commits to lay new foundation, ensuring necessary support, timely completion

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The Ogun I Customs Area Command Comptroller has disclosed his intervention in the matter of a demolished Mosque which was erected in the premises of the Command, committing himself to lay a new foundation, ensuring necessary support and timely completion in line with the Command’s protocol.

According to a press release by the Command’s spokesperson, CSC Hammed Bukoye Oloyede, despite the facts that the demolished mosque “contradicts the master plan for the school and junior barracks premises”, as well as been “initiated without approval, . . . the mosque within the junior barracks was recently renovated and expanded under the same Officer in Charge of Building.

The statement stated further that “there are ample facilities for religious activities within the Command’s jurisdiction, including mosques and a chapel in the border area, as well as in the CAC’s residence, senior and junior officers’ barracks”.

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Comptroller Ojo admonished the School administration and stakeholders to exercise patience and understanding while respecting the sensitivity of religious matters.

He urged them to uphold harmony and good relations within and around the barracks community.

The release continued, “The attention of the Nigeria Customs Service, Ogun 1 Area Command, has been drawn to a recent viral video alleging that the Officer in Charge of Building directed the demolition of an ongoing mosque construction at the Nigeria Customs Secondary School, Idiroko.

”Following a thorough investigation, it has been established that the mosque construction was initiated without approval. This contradicts the master plan for the school and junior barracks premises.

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“It is important to note that there are ample facilities for religious activities within the Command’s jurisdiction, including mosques and a chapel in the border area, as well as in the CAC’s residence, senior and junior officers’ barracks.

“Notably, the mosque within the junior barracks was recently renovated and expanded under the same Officer in Charge of Building.

”To foster mutual respect and address concerns, the Customs Area Controller, Comptroller James Ojo, has personally intervened in this matter.

He has committed to laying the foundation for a new Mosque at a designated site within the premises and ensuring necessary support and timely completion of the mosque project in line with the Command’s protocols.

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”We call on all esteemed stakeholders to exercise patience and understanding while respecting the sensitivity of religious matters. The CAC further cautioned the school administration to uphold harmony and good relations within and around the barracks community”, Comptroller Ojo cautioned.

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