Lagos State’s Plan to Demolish Jakande Property Properties Stalled by Protesters Blocking Lekki-Ekpe Expressway

Protesters have blocked the Lekki-Epe Expressway in Lagos because the state authorities proceeds with the mass demolition of properties in defiance of a courtroom order. The demolition, which targets structures deemed “unlawful” or missing permits, has sparked outrage amongst residents.

The affected property, Hopeville Property in Sangotedo, Eti-Osa Native Authorities Space, has witnessed the destruction of quite a few homes. In response, residents of Jakande Property have barricaded the entry street, resulting in a standoff with safety forces, together with anti-riot police deployed to help within the demolitions.

Based on reviews, a activity drive from the Lagos State Constructing Management Company (LABSCA), accompanied by safety personnel, used bulldozers and heavy equipment to hold out the demolition, regardless of the matter being in courtroom. LABSCA claims to have served prior discover, citing non-approval of constructing plans as justification.

Nevertheless, residents argue that the discover was insufficient, particularly given the pending courtroom case. They specific shock and dismay over the sudden destruction of their houses and the shortage of correct notification.

Movies circulating on social media present the aftermath of the demolition, with buildings diminished to rubble and residents left homeless. The presence of armed policemen within the space has heightened tensions, additional exacerbating the scenario.

Because the demolition continues, residents of Hopeville Property face an unsure future, grappling with the duty of rebuilding their lives amidst the chaos and confusion.

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