CSOs call for immediate end to mass forced  eviction of waterfront communities in Lagos

JOINT  PRESS STATEMENT: JOINT CALL FOR AN IMMEDIATE END TO MASS FORCED  EVICTION OF WATERFRONT COMMUNITIES IN LAGOS TO SAVE THE PEOPLE  OF MAKOKO/IWAYA WATERFRONT

We, the  undersigned  members  of  civil  society,  including  organized  residents  of  informal settlements and their long-term NGO  partners, condemn the forced eviction of Oko  Baba and parts of Ayetoro community starting on 14 September 2024 by the Lagos State Government – and we call for an immediate stop to the imminently threatened eviction of Sogunro community.

On Saturday, 14 September 2024, the Lagos State Building Control Agency (LASBCA) announced on  social media that  it was  commencing the “clearing of shanties” in the sawmilling waterfront community of Oko  Baba. The same day, residents saw  their homes and workplaces lit on  fire, evicting thousands, while the media carried the story  of a “fire outbreak” in the area. A day later – on   the  public  holiday  celebrating  the  Prophet  Mohammed’s  birthday  –   the  neighboring community of Ayetoro – reportedly the first Ilaje settlement in Lagos dating back to 1912 – was caught unawares as the demolition squad began destroying homes without notice.

While thousands of evictees from  Oko  Baba and Ayetoro communities are sleeping outside, in the late afternoon of 17 September 2024, LASBCA officials together with officers from the Mobile Police  (MOPOL)   of the Nigerian  Police  Forced, descended on the neighboring waterfront community of Sogunro –  one of the villages comprising the Makoko/Iwaya waterfront. Armed officers came by boat and went round the community, informing everyone that  they should pack out before the following morning when they threatened the squad would come back and would begin to demolish the community and set all remaining properties ablaze.

Over the years, we have seen too  many of our sister/partner communities forcibly evicted without any  consideration for  the rule of  law,  the protection of  fundamental rights enshrined in  the Nigerian Constitution, or the dire social and economic consequences for tens of thousands. We shudder to  imagine the scale of  the impact if Sogunro should meet this  same awful  fate, in particular during this  time of  extreme economic hardship and knowing the disproportionate impact that  such evictions have on children, women, elderly and other vulnerable populations.

The Lagos State Government is well aware that  there are better ways to develop the city – that this can  be done through win-win  partnership  with  communities  to  embark on  in situ  upgrading. Indeed, just  over a month ago, the Lagos State Government approved a pilot project for in situ upgrading of a small area of Makoko through the Dutch-Nigerian firm Nlé. Meanwhile, a Nigerian film about the horrors of  forced eviction, The Legend of  the Vagabond Queen of  Lagos, just premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival to much acclaim. Certainly, then, this is the moment for Lagos to break from the past and embrace a new approach, rather than jeopardizing its future development prospects and destroying tens of thousands more lives.

#SaveSogunro       #EndForcedEvictions     #SoroSoke

SIGNED:

Megan S. Chapman                                           Mohammed Zanna & Bisola Akinmuyiwa Justice & Empowerment Initiatives (JEI)             Nigerian Slum/Informal Settlement Federation www.justempower.org                                            www.facebook.com/NigerianFederation.net

Betty Abah                                                          Olamide Udoma-Ejorh

Centre for Children’s Health, Education,            Lagos Urban Development Initiative (LUDI) Orientation and Protection (CEE-HOPE)             https://ludi.org.ng/

www.cee-hope.org

Abiodun Baiyewu                                                 Yemi Adamolekun Global Rights                                                       Enough Is Enough https://www.globalrights.org/                               https://eie.ng/about/

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