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Oworonshoki residents

Lagos officials clamp down on the poor residents in Oworonshoki

After hundreds of families are rendered homeless in Oworonshoki, Lagos Assembly orders halt of further demolitions

 

 

Lagos State House of Assembly has ordered the State Environmental and Special Offences Enforcement Unit to stop demolition of houses in Oworonshoki, a community in the Kosofe Local Government Area of Lagos State.

For over a week, hooded operatives of Lagos State government stormed the community without notice, according to the residents of Oworonshoki.

Accompanied by policemen, the task force were said to have demolished several buildings, with those lucky getting only five minutes notice to evacuate their belongings.

Assembly intervened

The decision of the House followed a ‘Matter of Urgent Public Importance raised by Hon. Sanni Okanlawon, who told his colleagues that some policemen and a team stormed the area and demolished buildings.

He said the demolition squad had claimed that only shanties would be pulled down. He lamented that the team had gone beyond the shanties and have demolished a lot of other buildings.

He said the demolition had affected Omolabake, Gandonu and Coker Estate areas of the local government area and that over 300 people have lost their buildings, property and sources of livelihood.

He said upon investigation, it was discovered that the Ministry of the Environment and the Police Taskforce headed by one CSP Jejeloye were behind the action.

According to him, all efforts to speak to the Task Force and officials of the Ministry have proven abortive.

He implored the House to constitute an ad hoc committee to investigate the matter.

Speaker Mudashiru Obasa, thereafter, directed the Clerk, Barrister Olalekan Onafeko, to write a letter to CSP Jejeloye and the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of the Environment to stop the demolition immediately pending when the House would look into the matter.

The Speaker also set up a five-man ad-hoc committee including Hon. Akinsanya Nureni, Hon. Adewale Temitope, Hon. Sanni Okanlawon, Hon. Femi Saheed and Hon. Aro Moshood to investigate the matter and report to the House in two weeks.