Politics
FG Will Not Tolerate Destruction of National Monuments – Minister
The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has said
the Federal Government will not tolerate the destruction of national
monuments anywhere in the country for whatever reason.
The Minister gave the assurance when he visited the site of a national
monument – the 190-year-old Brazilian style building in Lagos – on
Sunday.
The building, which was acquired and gazetted as a national monument
by the Federal Government in 1956, was destroyed by some developers.
The Federal Government and the developers have since instituted cases
in court over the property.
”Because they wanted to develop this place, they have broken so many
laws. Fortunately, this is a country of laws and we are ready to meet
them in court and one thing I can assure you is that nobody can
benefit from his own crime.
”I want to assure you that we will challenge them in court and we are
going to get our reliefs and we will restore this building to its
formal glory. We have the picture, we will rebuild it,” he said.
Alhaji Mohammed said the monument, built by returnee slaves from
Brazil, is unique because it chronicled the historical, cultural and
social relationship between Nigeria and Brazil
”It is like a living monument of our (slave trade) past. It was a
monument that exhibited the Brazilian architecture at that time, which
is rare to come by anywhere in the world. It is a remembrance of what
our ancestors went through in slavery and how they triumphed, came
back and showed that they were well-to-do. The important thing is that
a people without history will perish very fast. This building was
worth billions of dollars because it symbolised our past.
”No amount of skyscrapers can replace this history and all important
monument that has been demolished, and I want to assure you that
nobody can profit from his crime. You cannot go to court now and say
that because the structure has been destroyed, the land should go back
to the owner.
”This is why I have come here with the (Lagos State) Commissioner of
Police, who has been quite helpful. I want to assure Nigerians that
we are going to pursue whoever has destroyed this place. It may take
time, but the hand of the law is long and the wheel of justice grinds
slowly but surely,” he said.