Kaduna State Urban Planning and Development Authority (KASUPDA) has demolished a hotel billed to host the “Kaduna Sex Party,” citing a violation of COVID-19 protocols.

The Public Relations Officer, Ahaji Nuhu Garba, explained that the property located at Sabon Tasha area in Chikun Local Government was pulled down after organisers of the aborted sex party were arrested by security operatives.

“KASUPDA have demolished Asher Hotel in Barnawa Kaduna South. Asher Hotel was the proposed venue for the Kaduna Sex Party, the hotel was also caught contravening the Covid-19 guidelines of the state,” the agency tweeted on its official handle on Thursday after pulling down the structure.

The agency which also posted photos of the demolition exercise vowed that it “will not hesitate to demolish properties used for such [an] immoral act.”

He noted that the demolition exercise was in accordance with the laws guiding the agency over properties in the state and also vested in the agency the power to demolish any building that contravenes the rights of occupancy.

The aborted sex party, which received high criticisms on the social media was slated for December 27, 2020, at an undisclosed venue in the Kaduna capital.

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