PHOTOS: Enugu State Govt Demolishes Popular Market in Nsukka
The government’s action has sparked mixed reactions among the local populace. While some welcome the development, others have expressed concerns over the disruption caused.
The government’s action has sparked mixed reactions among the local populace. While some welcome the development, others have expressed concerns over the disruption caused.
According to reports, marketes and other hustlers in the said areas have been given a 72-hour ultimatum to relocate or risk their properties.
This situation has sparked a significant debate on governance, property rights, and urban development in Enugu State. While the government emphasizes progress and development, the affected residents mourn their losses, calling for justice and a more considerate approach to urban planning.
This was disclosed by the Director of the DRTS, Abdulateef Bello, who earlier on Monday, hinted at the reclamation of all taxi ranks within the territory, to make room for a unified mass transportation system in the FCT.
The Lagos State Government has taken the demolition of illegal structures started earlier in other parts of the state including Ikota in Lekki, among others to Festac Phase 2, and Abule Ado
Manual workers were seen clearing and packing some scraps from already damaged walls, and buildings while some residents stood with hands folded to their chests in pain and sadness. Check and reach out to your people who may have property in Lagos 👇
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“Traditionalists dressed in red attires and carried clay pots filled with substances and a chicken to add an impetus to the seriousness of the protest; masquerades were also not left out.”
“Contrarily, the developers did not only fail to comply but also threatened to deal with the enforcement team mercilessly if they dare come close to the building.”