Makoko Residents Begin Resistance Over Lagos Govt House Demolition, Cry Out Over No Notice, No Compensation

Makoko Residents Begin Resistance Over Lagos Govt House Demolition, Cry Out Over No Notice, No Compensation

Makoko residents waterfront don take to the streets and waterways to protest as Lagos State government extend house demolition for the area. Residents say the action happen without fresh notice, and bulldozers move pass the boundary wey government earlier agree with the community.

People for the area block access routes to stop demolition machines, saying dem no go allow any further destruction. Community leaders accuse government officials of acting without human consideration, as many families suddenly lose their homes.

As at press time, residents dey demand proper dialogue, compensation, and clear relocation plans. Dem warn say until government address their cries, dem go continue to resist any demolition for Makoko waterfront.

Makoko Residents Begin Resistance Over Alleged Illegal Demolition in Lagos

Makoko residents don raise alarm over what dem describe as illegal extension of demolition by Lagos State government. According to dem, officials cross agreed demolition lines and begin pull down more houses without informing the people.

The development trigger peaceful protest as residents block bulldozers from entering deeper into the community. Women, youths, and elders join the resistance, insisting say government must respect earlier agreements.

Residents dey call on Lagos State government to stop the demolition and come to roundtable discussion. Dem say compensation and resettlement na the only way peace fit return to Makoko.

Makoko Residents Begin Stand Against Lagos Govt as Demolition Spread

Makoko residents don begin stand against Lagos State government as demolition spread beyond agreed areas. The community say dem shock to see bulldozers extend work without notice, affecting more houses and livelihoods.

Eyewitnesses talk say tension rise as residents block roads and waterways, forcing government workers to pause operations. Despite the protest, residents maintain say dem no want violence, only fairness.

As the standoff continue, Makoko residents urge authorities to act with compassion. Dem want transparency, compensation, and proper housing arrangement before any further demolition go happen.


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