Eko Atlantic City refutes Davido’s claim, says he wasn’t refused approval

Eko Atlantic City refutes Davido’s claim, says he wasn’t refused approval

Eko Atlantic City has refuted singer, Davido’s claim that it refused to grant him approval to hold his upcoming concert in the city, due to his politi

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Eko Atlantic City has refuted singer, Davido’s claim that it refused to grant him approval to hold his upcoming concert in the city, due to his political affiliations. Via their Twitter handle, @EkoAtlantic, the city revealed that they got Davido’s request last Thursday, after which, the asked him to provide clarification and details about the event.

Eko Atlantic added that they were yet to get a response to their request for details. Part of their statement read, “Subsequently we are yet to receive the requested information so the notion we declined his request is false! Some of the additional information requested was pertaining to security provisions as Eko Atlantic is not an event centre and rather a city with existing residents and businesses.

“In light of this, we have strict rules and regulations when it comes to events and activities within the city which require due process.To imply, we are politically motivated cannot be further from the truth! We expect the same safety and security measures from event organizers who hold events in Eko Atlantic City. Any event within the city requires a proper level of planning, safety, and security from event organisers. As a final note, Davido and some of his upcoming artists shot a video in EkoAtlantic earlier this year which we welcomed as we believe in the development of our entertainment industry in Nigeria as seen on our social media.”

Davido had on Tuesday taken to his Twitter handle @iam_Davido alleging that he was denied approval to use the Eko Atlantic for his concert coming up in December.He hinted that he was denied approval because of his political affiliation, adding that the incident wasn’t going to sway his loyalty. He said the concert would still hold and promised to announce a new venue.