Nigeria’s lack of potable water, forced evictions, maltreatment of physiclally challenged worry UN
The UN rapporteur also said there is an estimated housing deficit of 22 million units, and about 130 million people ...
The UN rapporteur also said there is an estimated housing deficit of 22 million units, and about 130 million people ...
The government has failed to resettle the former residents of the waterfront slum or pay them compensation.
Justice Adeniyi Onigbanjo condemned the state government for the demolition.
The judge had twice postponed giving judgment on the matter.
The government had two weeks ago denied responsibility for the demolition of another market.
The judge adjourned the case to May 25, 2017 for final judgement.
The Lagos govt said the Otodogbame residents were “asking the government to build houses for them.”
“The Lagos state government must stop using 'security threats' as an excuse to carry out forced evictions.”
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