Government gives traders two weeks for Ladipo Market demolition

Barely a week after the Lagos State governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, paid an unscheduled visit to the Ladipo auto spare parts market in Mushin, the state government has given traders two weeks notice to quit some sections of the market already marked for demolition.

The notice was announced to the leadership of the market under the umbrella of Ladipo Auto Central Executive Committee (LACEC) on Tuesday by the state government at the stakeholders meeting held to fine-tune arrangements for the proposed multi-layer car park promised by the governor during his visit last week.

“To start with, we will commence the process for the construction with a stakeholders’ meeting next week. At the meeting, we will agree on the process and how the project will be done. We will rearrange the market so that we can commence the construction work next month,” Ambode had said.

This latest development is an anticlimax to last week’s visit, which had already doused tension of a possible relocation of the market owing to the numerous complaints of environmental and sanitary nuisance it constitutes to the public, especially road users in the area.

Apart from the pledge to build a multi-layer car park within the market, so that cars will no longer be allowed to park on the roads, obstructing free flow of traffic, the governor also promised to reconstruct the two major roads within the market, which are in deplorable state to enhance easy movement and create for an environmental-friendly activity in the area.

It was at the stakeholders meeting that market leaders were confronted with government’s decision to demolish some parts of the market. The Guardian gathered that those that would be affected are shops built under the high tension cable along the Five Star axis leading to Ladipo Street and adjoining streets such as Osoro and Olateju, among others, which have been taken over by street traders and auto technicians.

This latest development has thrown many of the traders into panic. They had earlier heaved a sigh of relief when the governor visited to inspect the road, that at last their appeal over the bad roads would be attended to.

When contacted, president of the LACEC, Comrade Kingsley Ogunor, was not available for comment but the LACEC Public Relations Officer, Uba Ezeigbo, who confirmed the development, explained what led to the decision.

According to him, some mechanics, who were allocated the affected areas to be used as workshops, rather built shops on the portion of the land and rented it out to traders. They in turn now moved out to the main road to do their mechanical work.

He said it was based on that the government summoned the leadership and informed them of their decision, which unfortunately, would affect the traders.“The government is trying to avoid rehabilitating the roads and then allow the activities of those mechanics to destroy it again. And we can’t stop them because it will affect the construction of the car park that will bring rapid development to the market.”

Kaduna Government begins demolition of Shi’ite schools.

Some residents of Zaria, Kaduna State on Thursday expressed happiness as a primary and secondary school, Fudiyya School, belonging to the Islamic Movement of Nigeria, popularly called the Shi’ite sect, was demolished in Zaria.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the school, called Fudiyya Centre, is located at Babban-Dodo, Gangaren-Fadama in Zaria.

A cross section of the residents hailed the government for embarking on the exercise in separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria in Zaria.

Malam Musa Musa, a resident of the area, said the demolition was not only a welcome idea but a good step in the right direction.

Musa said: “We have long been waiting for this action; it came at a time we did not expect.

“However, we are really happy with what happened today.

“These people have been disturbing us whenever they are conducting their activities.”

Another resident, Malam Baba Bala, advised the Kaduna State Government not to relent in its efforts to curtail the “worrisome activities” of the Shi’ite sect, which, according to him, were infringing on the rights of others.

Bala said: “I must confess that Zaria is now safe without El-Zakzaky.

“We are behind what this government is doing; we hope it will carry out the good work to its logical conclusion.”

NAN reports that the demolition commenced at about 2:30pm under the supervision of armed security personnel.

When contacted for comment, officials of KASUPDA declined comment, saying they have no authority to speak to the press.

Samuel Aruwan the Director-General of Media to Governor Nasiru El-Rufa’i, said he just received the information.

Aruwan promised to call back to brief NAN on the position of government on the exercise.

But as at the time of filing this report, the D-G had not called back neither had he responded to several phone calls nor text messages sent to his mobile phone on the issue.

GTBank, Wema Bank lose buildings to Lagos State Government demolition team.

Lagos State Government commences demolition of buildings which is said to be built on the road construction project at Abule Egba of Lagos-Abeokuta Express way. The road construction project is said to have rendered several people homeless within a space of two days in which the demolition started.

 

It is said to also have created set back to different organizations around the area such as GT Bank, Wema Bank and others.

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One of the Residents in the area told 9jaspotlights reporter that a 7 days vacation notice was given to every affected Residents, Starting from 27th September, 2016, but people were adamant to welcome the warning.

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It was also gathered that some affected persons died as a result of this on going action while some were rushed to the hospital due to shocks at the sight of properties being damaged and hoping it was just a dream.

El-Rufai Vows To Continue Demolition Until All Illegal Plots Are Recovered

The Kaduna State governor, Ahmed El-Rufai has vowed to continue the demolition of structures that ille­gally encroach on pub­lic places like schools, hospitals among others until the plots are recov­ered.

He said this to State House correspondents in an interview on Thurs­day night after meeting with Vice president Yemi Osinbajo.

He said that besides working to restore aes­thetics in the state, his administration intends to develop a new layout for Kaduna residents.

Explaining his reason for demolition, El-Rufai said, “We found on taking over that large portions of land meant for schools, hospitals, libraries and other public buildings have been encroached upon, carved out and sold to very important people thus, depriving the organ­isations the opportunity for future expansion.

“Our population is growing and we need to build more classrooms and hostels”.

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Fear Grips FCT Suburbs Over Fresh Demolition

Tasha 1/One Man Village Landlord Association and Residents of Gwagwa, a suburb in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), under Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC), has raised alarm over alleged ‘selective demolition’ plan of their houses by Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA).

According to eyewitness, Clara Williams said, “I heard of the demolition plan from the workers doing some renovation work in my apartment that they were asked to stop work and that they are coming for demolition.

“Immediately, I called Aliyu (the guy that sold the land to me), and he confirmed that the lands had been sold to an estate developer” Williams said.

 She further stated that they got a news that Hakimi (District Head), and his cabinet members were coming to brief residents on the alleged demolition plan, “so most of us stayed back and did not go work, after several hours of waiting. Hakimi showed up in the company of his secretary, one Zakare, and a guy who claimed to be a staff of FCDA, we thought they came to address us, but instead, they were busy pointing where the exercise will start from.”

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