Mosafejo residents cry out over demolition of houses

Inspection of Mosafejo market

FILE PHOTO: former Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola (middle), and his team former Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr.
Aderemi Ibirogba (right), his Transportation counterpart,
Hon. Kayode Opeifa (right), Chairman, State Task Force, Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP), Adebayo Sulaimon (2nd left) and the Chairman, Onigbongbo Local Council Development Area (LCDA), Babatunde Oke (left) during Governor Fashola’s inspection of Mosafejo, Market, Oshodi with other members of the State Executive Council.

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FILE PHOTO: Former Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola (middle), and his team former Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr.  Aderemi Ibirogba (right), his Transportation counterpart,  Hon. Kayode Opeifa (right), Chairman, State Task Force, Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP), Adebayo Sulaimon (2nd left) and the Chairman, Onigbongbo Local Council Development Area (LCDA),  Babatunde Oke (left) during Governor Fashola’s inspection of Mosafejo, Market, Oshodi with other members of the State Executive Council.
FILE PHOTO: Former Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola (middle), and his team former Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr.
Aderemi Ibirogba (right), his Transportation counterpart,
Hon. Kayode Opeifa (right), Chairman, State Task Force, Chief Superintendent of Police (CSP), Adebayo Sulaimon (2nd left) and the Chairman, Onigbongbo Local Council Development Area (LCDA), Babatunde Oke (left) during Governor Fashola’s inspection of Mosafejo, Market, Oshodi with other members of the State Executive Council.

The name, Mosafejo, ordinarily means ‘I run away from trouble’, but the people living in Mosafejo village, in the Oshodi area of Lagos, are currently deeply troubled. Many of them have been rendered homeless.

The residents stormed the Lagos State House of Assembly on Monday morning calling on the lawmakers to save them as their houses had been demolished by officials of the state government.

According to them, the demolition exercise was carried out by agents of the state Ministry of Physical and Urban Planning.

The protesters, chanting save-our-soul songs, were armed with placards carrying inscriptions such as: “We are now homeless”, “This is not the change we voted for”, “Please save our community”, “This is injustice”, “We want justice for Mosafejo community”, “they pushed us away from our house with bulldozer”, “We have always been voting for you, don’t afflict or oppress us”.

The protesters called on the Speaker of the House, Mudashiru Obasa, as well as their representative, Folajimi Muhammed, to prevail on Governor Akinwunmi Ambode to restore their property.

The group also appealed to Senator Olamilekan Adeola, and House of Representatives member, James Faleke, to save the community from further demolition.

The aggrieved residents handed a protest letter to the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly.

In the letter with title: ‘Invasion/Demolition of Mosafejo Village, Oshodi By Lagos State Government: A Call For Justice,’ and signed by Comrade Buna Olaitan of Human Rights Monitoring Agenda, HURMA, it stated: “our attention has been drawn to the invasion and demolition exercise on-going at Mosafejo Village by the Lagos State Government.”

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They explained that the entire community was given a seven-day notice to vacate the entire area, adding that before the expiration of the notice, some task force officials came with hoodlums and chased people away

“Though the place was visited by Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, he only directed us to meet with the Commissioner for Physical Planning, who later insisted that we vacate within the stipulated time.

“While the community was trying to seek the attention of the Lagos State Government to have proper understanding, caterpillar and bulldozer were moved to the area and before the arrival of HURMA, the entire village has been brought into extinction,” they said.

The group subsequently demanded the immediate withdrawal of police and taskforce officials from the community, and the arrest and prosecution of police officers, who worked with hoodlums to rob the people of their properties.

They called on the Lagos State House of Assembly and Governor Akinwunmi Ambode to give immediate attention to the residents of the area who are internally displaced.

“A call on the Lagos State Government to rebuild the entire place and as well as compensate the affected people,” they added.

Speaking on the matter, a youth leader in the area, Mr. Yemi Babatunde, stated that the ministry brought the notice on 11 January only to come back with a two-day notice on 14 January before the houses were eventually demolished on Friday, 5 February, 2016.

“We had been seeking approval for the 72-year old area since 2008. Former governor Babatunde Raji Fashola was in the place in January, 2014 and he said that we should see the then leader of the state taskforce brigade, Mr. Bayo Suleiman, but we could not settle the matter then,” he said.

He stated that the land in the area was acquired in 1937 and that people have been living in the area since 1944.

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