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Edo State Government uncovers brothel inside primary school
 
By: Abara Blessing Oluchi
Thu, 22 May 2025   ||   Nigeria,
 

The Edo State Government has uncovered and sealed a brothel built inside a primary school in Esan West Local Government Area of the state.

The state coordinator for the Protection of Government Property, Eugene Okolosie, disclosed this at a press conference in Benin City on Thursday, May 22, 2025, adding that over 2,000 plots of land encroached upon have also been recovered.

According to Okolosie, over 150, 000 houses in the state are built on government land and appealed to those who want to acquire landed property to get clearance from the Edo Geographic Information Service, to avoid falling victim to the criminal activities of land grabbers. 

“A lot of government properties have been encroached upon. Seven per cent of our moat has been taken over, and the most affected is our public schools,” he stated.

“In Ambrose Alli University alone, we have recovered plots of land from land grabbers.

“The community came to inform us that land grabbers forged their signatures, and we moved into action and recovered about 90 percent of the land back, including lands belonging to schools.

“Also, in Ujuele Primary School, they built a brothel inside the school, and we have sealed the brothel, and some of these properties will be converted, as we are presently discussing this peculiar issue with the governor.

“Also, in Ujuele Primary School, they built a brothel inside the school, and we have sealed the brothel, and some of these properties will be converted, as we are presently discussing this peculiar issue with the governor.

“In Iyoba, the community on their own shared the school land into two and sold half to individuals.

“A kitchen was carved out next to a classroom. How will students learn with the aroma of stew getting into the classroom? That again is being investigated, and those suspected to be involved have been invited."

Okolosie revealed that the agency has received over 3,000 petitions from communities regarding illegal acquisition of government property in the last two months and vowed to recover them. 

 

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