More than 500 buildings were destroyed this morning at Polome
Village/Community, Mowo Phase II Badagry, Lagos State, western Nigeria,
on the orders of the Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar.
Over 200 armed policemen and seven bulldozers took part in the operation
which was aimed at reclaiming the land said to belong to the police
from trespassers. The operation was led by A.C.P. Osu Ekpo. Majority of
the affected house owners who spoke with P.M.NEWS admitted that the land
was sold to them by land speculators some years ago, adding that they
did not have C of O over the land. P.M.NEWS gathered that the Nigeria
Police acquired the 65 hectares of land about seven years ago to build
houses for senior police officers and got the C of O from the state
government in 2008. But land speculators started encroaching on the land
when the authorities failed to do something
on it. A police source disclosed that when the police discovered the
encroachment, they issued a quit notice to the owners of the houses to
vacate the land in 2011. The last notice was served to them two weeks
ago. P.M.NEWS gathered that the Inspector General of Police ordered his
men to demolish the houses on the land when the illegal occupants
refused to heed the notice to quit. Some occupants of the houses were
caught unawares as they did not expect the police to strike. Many of
them could not retrieve their properties while a few others were able to
salvage a few of their belongings. Women and children wailed during the
exercise. One of the affected landlords, Mr. Waheed Yakubu, said the
police issued them eviction letter on 14 December. He said he built his
houses nine years ago but that he did not obtain the C of O from the
state government. He called on the government to come to their aid as
they have nowhere to go. Some of them were seen hurriedly packing their
loads to prevent them from being destroyed by the bulldozers.
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