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Two Mad Lagosians To Be Deported Back To Lagos By Akwa Ibom State Government - by naijaswag1: 2:53pm On Aug 11, 2013
Deportation of dissidents : In 1885 the British colonial regime deported King Jaja of Opobo to a remote island in West Indies where he died in 1889. His offence was that he had challenged the imperialist control of the coastal trade. In 1941 Comrade Michael Imoudu, President of the Nigerian Union of Railwaymen was deported from Lagos and banished to his hometown, Auchi in the Benin Province as he was considered "a potential threat to public safety" . He only returned to Lagos in 1945 following the revocation of sections 57-63 of the General Defence Regulation, 1941 under which he had been detained. There were other nationalist agitators and labour leaders who were deported and banished to prevent them from taking part in the struggle against colonialism. The barbaric practice of deporting Nigerians was resuscitated by the defunct military dictatorship. In particular, the reactionary regimes of Generals Ibrahim Babangida and Sani Abacha resorted to the crude harassment of political opponents by deportation.

In 1992 the late Chief Gani Fawehinmi SAN, Dr Beko Ransome -Kuti and I were deported from Lagos and detained at Kuje prison for challenging the unending military rule of the Babangida junta. The retired General Zamani Lekwot was deported from Kaduna and detained with us in the prison. The following year we were also repatriated from Lagos and banished to the same prison for leading peaceful rallies in Lagos against the criminal annulment of the June 12 presidential election. In June 1994, the winner of the presidential election, Chief MKO Abiola was deported from Lagos and detained in military custody in Kano, Borno and Abuja.

In 1995, the chairman of the Campaign for Democracy (CD), Dr. Beko Ransome-Kuti alerted the world that the secret trial of General Olusegun Obasanjo and others by a Special Military Tribunal had been concluded and that the convicts were being prepared for execution. For leaking such information to the media the human rights leader was tried in Lagos, jailed for life and deported to Katsina prison. The CD vice chairman, Shehu Sanni was arrested in Kaduna, jailed for life in Lagos and banished to Kirikiri maximum prison in Apapa. Four journalists viz: Chris Anyanwu, Kunle Ajibade, Charles Mbah and Charles Obi who were convicted for being accessories after the fact of treason i.e the 1995 phantom coup, were deported from Lagos and kept in separate prisons in the northern states.

In 1996, Chief Fawehinmi SAN was once again deported from Lagos and detained at the Bauchi prison while Femi Aborishade and I were deported from Lagos and held at the Gumel and Mawadashi prisons (in Jigawa State) respectively. Comrade Frank Kokori who was arrested in Lagos was banished to Bama prisons in Borno state for 4 years. General Obasanjo who was convicted in Lagos was deported to Yola prison. His ex-deputy, General Shehu Yaradua was deported from Kaduna, convicted in Lagos and held at various times in Kirikiri, Port Harcourt and Abakaliki prisons.

Like King Jaja both Chief Abiola and General Yaradua died in suspicious circumstances while they were in custody. But as deportation of colonial subject subjects could not be justified even under colonial rule it was carried out pursuant to special regulations. In the same vein, the military dictators engaged in deportation of citizens under the preventive detention decrees and the Prison Act.

Deportation of Poor People

It is common knowledge that the beautification project of the Babatunde Fashola Administration has led to the deportation of hundreds of the jetsam and the flotsam from Lagos state to their states of origin. The elite and the media have been celebrating the ban on "Okada" from the major roads and the removal of traders and area boys from the streets. For understandable reasons, most of the hundreds of thousands of poor people who have been displaced and dislodged in the operation "keep Lagos clean" are of the Yoruba extraction.

In fact, on April 9,2009, when the Lagos state government deported 129 beggars of Oyo state origin and dumped them at Molete in Ibadan the Alao Akala regime alleged that the action was aimed at sabotaging his government. Just last week, some beggars of osun state origin were also deported by the Lagos state government and dumped at Osogbo.

It is sad to note that most Nigerians never took cognisance of the war being waged by state governments against the poor and disadvantaged citizens in the urban renewal policy until the much-publicized case of the 14 beggars of Anambra state origin who were deported in Lagos and dumped in Onitsha about three weeks ago. In fact, it was the condemnation of the deportation by the Governor of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi that drew the attention of the elite to the unfortunate development. However, in defence of its action the Lagos State Government stated that it entered into an agreement with the Anambra State Government through its liaison office in Lagos on the controversial deportation.

Although the Anambra State government has not denied the allegation that it was privy to the deportation of the 14 beggars it is on record that in December 2011 Governor Peter Obi Administration had deported 29 beggars to their states of origin i.e Akwa Ibom and Ebonyi states. Apart from such official hypocrisy the Peter Obi regime did not deem it fit to protest when the Abia state government purged its civil service of "non-indigenes" in 2012. Many of the victims of the unjust policy who hail from Anambra state were left in the lurch.

In June 2011, the Federal Capital Territory government deported 129 beggars to their respective states of origin. In May 2013, hundreds of beggars were also removed from the streets and expelled from Abuja. Of course, it is common knowledge that the FCT authorities has continued to demolish residential houses without following due process in order to "restore the masterplan of Abuja" which was distorted through corruption and abuse of office. The majority of the victims of such illegal demolitions who are poor have been dislocated and forced out of FCT.

Last week, the Rivers State Government removed 113 Nigerians from the streets of Port Harcourt and deported them to their states of origin. The Akwa Ibom state government has just contacted its Lagos counterpart of the planned deportation of two "mad" Lagosians roaming the streets of Uyo. Many other state governments are busy deporting beggars, mad men and other destitute in the on-going beautification of state capitals. Those who are defending the Igbo beggars out of sheer ethnic irredentism should be advised to examine the socio-economic implications of the anti-people's urbanisation policy being implemented by the federal and state governments in the overall interests of the masses.

The Illegality of Internal Deportation

Since deportation has been resuscitated under the current political dispensation it has become pertinent to examine the legal implications of the forceful deportation of a group of citizens on account of their impecunious status. Although street trading and begging have been banned in some states It is submitted, without any fear of contradiction, that there is no existing law in Nigeria which has empowered the federal and state governments to deport any group of Nigerian citizens to their states of origin.

Accordingly, the forceful removal of beggars from their chosen abode and repatriation to their states of origin are illegal and unconstitutional as they violate the fundamental rights of such citizens enshrined in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 as amended. In particular, deportation is an afront to the human rights of the beggars to dignity of their persons (Section 34), personal liberty (Section 35), freedom of movement (Section 41), and right of residence in any part of Nigeria (Section 43).

Furthermore, the deportation of beggars and other poor people by the Federal and State Governments is a repudiation of section 15 of the Constitution which has imposed a duty on the State to promote national integration. Since the polical objective of the State imposes a duty on the governments to "secure full residence rights for every citizen in all parts of the Federation" it is illegal to remove poor people from the streets of state capitals without providing them with alternative accommodation. By targetting beggars and the destitute and deporting them to their states of origin the state governments involved are violating Section 42 of the Constitution which has outlawed discrimination on the basis of place of birth or state of origin.

In so far as Article 2 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights (Ratification and Enforcement) Act (Cap A9) Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004 has specifically banned discriminatory treatment on the ground of “social origin, fortune, birth or other status” it is indefensible to subject any group of citizens to harrassment on account of their economic status. An urban renewal policy that has provision for only the rich cannot be justified under Article 13 of the African Charter which provides that every citizen shall have equal access to the public services of the country.

In the celebrated case of the Minister of Internal Affairs v. Alhaji Shugaba Abdulraham Darma (1982) 3 N.C.L.R. 915 the Court of Appeal upheld the verdict of the Borno State High Court which had held that the deportation of the Respondent (Alhaji Shugaba) from Nigeria to Chad by the Federal Government constituted “a violation of his fundamental rights to person liberty, privacy and freedom to move freely throughout Nigeria.” In the Director, State Security Service v. Olisa Agbakoba (1999) 3 NWLR (PT 595) 314 at 356 the Supreme Court reiterated that “It is not in dispute that the Constitution gives to the Nigerian citizen the right to move freely throughout Nigeria and to reside in any part thereof.”

Since deportation has denied the vicctims the fundamental right to move freely and reside in any state of their choice it is illegal and unconstitutional. It is indubitably clear that the fundamental human rights guaranteed by the Constitution and the African Charter Act are not for the exclusive preserve of the bourgeoisie but for the enjoyment of all Nigerian citizens including beggars and other economically marginalised people. To that extent no state governments has the power to deport or enter into agreements to repatriate any group of citizens to their states of origin.

The Socio-economic Challenge of Deportation

It ought to be made clear to the managers of the neo-colonial state that there is no country which promotes social inequality that has successfully outlawed the poor from existence. This explains why beggars are found in large numbers on the streets of major cities and in the ghettos of the United States of America – the bastion of capitalism. The situation is bound to be worse in the periphery of capitalism like Nigeria where the poverty rate has reached an alarming proportion due to the failure of the State to provide for the welfare and security of the people which is the primary purpose of government.

The Federal and State governments should also be made to realize at all times that beggars are Nigerian citizens who lack money, food and other basic facilities to live decent lives. The authorities should stop stigmatizing and harassing them and other citizens who have been pushed to a state of penury by the gross mismanagement of the economy by a selfish and short sighted ruling class. A nation that complaints of inadequate funds to establish a social security scheme for the majority of the people allowed a cartel of fuel importers to corner $16 billion while oil thieves stole crude oil worth $7 billion on the high seas in 2011 alone.

Yet the influential oil thieves and pirates are walking free on the streets of our state capitals without any official harassment. Others who engage in unprecedented corruption, fraud and other financial and economic crimes have never been deported to their states of origin. It is high time the government was restrained from holding the poor vicariously liable for the crisis of underdevelopment of the country. Therefore, part of the billions of naira being earmarked to build mega cities should be set aside for the rehabilitation of beggars and the destitute.

There is no doubt that Lagos state is put under severe pressure, from time to time, by millions of Nigerians who have been economically displaced in their own states of origin. But unlike its counterparts the Lagos state government has devised effective strategies to compel the rich to pay taxes through their noses. In addition the monthly statutory allocation of the state from the federation account is partly based on its population. In the circumstance, the Lagos state government should take from the rich to service the poor. As in the case of most of the "area boys" who have been productively engaged by the Fashola Administration the Lagos state government should formulate programmes for the rehabilitation and resettlement of beggars and other destitute to make them contribute to the economy of the state.

Conclusion

In his inaugural address on January 20, 1961 the United States President, Mr. J.F. Kennedy warned that “if a free society cannot help the many who are poor it cannot save the few who are rich”. About 40 years later, those cautionary words resonated in the case of Hoffman v. South African Airways (2001) CHR 329 at 354 where Justice Ngcobo of the Constitutional Court of South Africa stated that “Our Constitution protects the weak, the marginalized, the socially outcast and the victims of prejudice and stereotyping. It is only when these groups are protected that we can be secure that our own rights are protected.”

With respect to the implementation of neo-liberal policies that have continued to pauperise our people i am compelled to remind the ruling class in Nigeria of the plea made by the Late Dr. Akinola Aguda in 1985 that “our new perspective in law and justice must be such as to guarantee to each of our people food, drink, lodging, clothing, education and employment in addition to the rights guaranteed to him so far by our Constitution and our laws, so that justice may mean the same thing to everyone.”

Finally, since the deporting state governments have no immigration officials to police their borders there is no assurance that the deportees will not find their way back to where they were deported . However in view of the illegality of the deportation of poor people the governments of the federal capital territory and the respective states are advised to stop it without any further delay. If the practice is not discontinued the deporting state governments should be prepared to defend their action in Court. Sooner than later.

Femi Felana SaharaReporters
Re: Two Mad Lagosians To Be Deported Back To Lagos By Akwa Ibom State Government - by Akpaife(m): 3:04pm On Aug 11, 2013
Nonsense
Re: Two Mad Lagosians To Be Deported Back To Lagos By Akwa Ibom State Government - by mankand(m): 3:42pm On Aug 11, 2013
Can akwa ibom survive the heat? Just for few weeks ladipo market was closed down you all dragged your governors and eze to come and beg.

Let all state governments start developing their states, creating and funding skill acquisition centres to train their youths instead of buying private jets or buying roasted plantain by the roadside.

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Re: Two Mad Lagosians To Be Deported Back To Lagos By Akwa Ibom State Government - by Yorubest: 4:52pm On Aug 11, 2013
[b]Brilliant piece Uncle Femi but I disagree with some parts of this write up

Imprisonment in my opinion isn't deportation

It is also clear that Lagos isn't the first state to relocate beggars and destitutes from other states in a bid to reduce the stretch on its infrastructure by unnecessary influx of people from other states except there is a separate special Federal allocation to cater for this.

Must you come to Lagos to beg? Begging, as a venture, does not require any start up capital or ingenuity.

Just imagine all the beggars and jobless Nigerians thronging Lagos, I'm sure every person that has raised an eyebrow about this action will call for their removal because they will be ready tools for crime and will sit and beg at your front porch, your office gates, line the streets, the markets, your children's schools, your churches, your mosques, your restaurants etc. Should they require medical attention, they will be admitted into the same hospitals government is building ... And I ask, at whose cost? Lagos gets a federal allocation just like every other state these people come from. The other day, one woman from Delta State was wailing and begging at Alausa, asking BRF to help. If BRF had helped this woman, who comes from a state that receives about the most from the FG, what will be the consequence? The next day, a thousand women from the state and others will line the streets of Alausa. BRF's action is aimed at making other governors responsible for their citizens.

Anambra, Akwa Ibom and Abuja have at different times removed indigent non indigenes

Abia's termination of the appointment of non indigenes in its civil service is even a worse form of injustice

From the submission, it is clear that apart from the fact that the relocated Igbos were dumped at 3am (although the explanation was that there was a traffic hitch), there is nothing new, strange and unusual in the move as even Anambra has done same before. Till date, we don't know what has become of those destitutes Anambra picked. Maybe they were dumped at 3am in Kano or even killed or thrown into the river. Who knows?

I also believe that Obi should have contacted BRF directly and its a shame that he still hasn't till date despite being contacted by BRF before the action was taken

Obi has also not in any way offered financial or social first aid to the victims but has chosen to politicize the event

I know some people will not agree with me and I'm not posting this to court anyone's favor or support but if BRF had some blame in this, Obi has an even worse blame[/b]
Re: Two Mad Lagosians To Be Deported Back To Lagos By Akwa Ibom State Government - by niggadee(m): 4:53pm On Aug 11, 2013
the beef is on
Re: Two Mad Lagosians To Be Deported Back To Lagos By Akwa Ibom State Government - by masu: 5:51pm On Aug 11, 2013
why are our Yoruba rothers defending this issue?
ibos are angry for two reason
1- most of those deported are not from Anambra state(why should fashola send beggars out of his state to mine)
2- why dumping them at the middle of the night and under the bridge.

com on fashola was wrong totally and wickedly wrong on this.

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Re: Two Mad Lagosians To Be Deported Back To Lagos By Akwa Ibom State Government - by greatgod2012(f): 7:02pm On Aug 11, 2013
And the revenge continues!!!!

Do me, do you, God no vex!

Let's just continue to deceive ourselves with the slogan "ONE NIGERIA"

One nigeria, my foot!
Re: Two Mad Lagosians To Be Deported Back To Lagos By Akwa Ibom State Government - by k2039: 7:10pm On Aug 11, 2013
greatgod2012: And the revenge continues!!!!

Do me, do you, God no vex!

Let's just continue to deceive ourselves with the slogan "ONE NIGERIA"

One nigeria, my foot!
I have said it, Nigerians are worse racist compared to the whites. Our ethnic bigotry is alarming.
Re: Two Mad Lagosians To Be Deported Back To Lagos By Akwa Ibom State Government - by ChristAddict: 8:24pm On Aug 11, 2013
mankand: Can akwa ibom survive the heat? Just for few weeks ladipo market was closed down you all dragged your governors and eze to come and beg.

Let all state governments start developing their states, creating and funding skill acquisition centres to train their youths instead of buying private jets or buying roasted plantain by the roadside.

Is it Lagos state government that is developing Lagos?
The federal government and investors from other states including foreign investors are those doing the Job, Lagos government is only administering and controlling traffic just like what Information Minister Labaran Maku said.
Re: Two Mad Lagosians To Be Deported Back To Lagos By Akwa Ibom State Government - by solopumpy227: 9:19pm On Aug 11, 2013
Christ Addict:

Is it Lagos state government that is developing Lagos?
The federal government and investors from other states including foreign investors are those doing the Job, Lagos government is only administering and controlling traffic just like what Information Minister Labaran Maku said.
Okay what is your point?
Since you are not happy with the Leadership of Lagos why not relocate to where you feel more comfortable.
Can you name 10 projects that have been started and completed by the GEJ-led FG since he got into office?
Foreign investors probably like the Leadership style of Lagos, if you have better place for them why not show them and leave Lagos alone?
Re: Two Mad Lagosians To Be Deported Back To Lagos By Akwa Ibom State Government - by ChristAddict: 9:29pm On Aug 11, 2013
solopumpy227:
Okay what is your point?
Since you are not happy with the Leadership of Lagos why not relocate to where you feel more comfortable.
Can you name 10 projects that have been started and completed by the GEJ-led FG since he got into office?
Foreign investors probably like the Leadership style of Lagos, if you have better place for them why not show them and leave Lagos alone?

Have you ever studied the history of Lagos?
Re: Two Mad Lagosians To Be Deported Back To Lagos By Akwa Ibom State Government - by solopumpy227: 10:17pm On Aug 11, 2013
Christ Addict:

Have you ever studied the history of Lagos?
You have not answered my questions, when you have answered them then I can take yours
Re: Two Mad Lagosians To Be Deported Back To Lagos By Akwa Ibom State Government - by raytony: 1:43am On Aug 12, 2013
Mehn! This epistle no be here o.
Re: Two Mad Lagosians To Be Deported Back To Lagos By Akwa Ibom State Government - by mrking3(m): 2:57am On Aug 12, 2013
Now this is †ђξ Repercusion of 1914!!!
Re: Two Mad Lagosians To Be Deported Back To Lagos By Akwa Ibom State Government - by Kanwulia: 4:50am On Aug 12, 2013
I am loving this 'deportation' trend! kiss
Especially for 'those' who choose to go seek 'browner' pastures in other people's land!
Thain my H-Agnostic Gawd! ABUJA IS A NO MAN'S LAND!
Delta State Nigeria(the land of my darling husband and ALL MY CORRRRRRRRRRECT MARRRRRRRIED BOYFRIENDS/SUGAR DADDIES) cool or Abuja. . . .NO OTHER PLACE IN NIGERIA WILL SMELL MY AZZZZE!
Goodbye to EDO STATE. . .I HAVE SINCE RENOUNCED THAT AS MY STATE OF ORIGIN. . .can't wait to sell all my papa's and mama's houses in that dreadful place with the UGLIEST, MOST LOCAL PEEPS THAT YOU COULD EVER BEHOLD!!!. . .THE LAND OF RED SAND AND NO PROGRESS! Twa!


Edo state can NEVER DEPORT shyte. . . .! cheesy
WHO WANNO MOVE TO ANENI/IGBINIDION LAND?
Twa!
Re: Two Mad Lagosians To Be Deported Back To Lagos By Akwa Ibom State Government - by Stiv(m): 7:28am On Aug 12, 2013
Christ Addict:

Have you ever studied the history of Lagos?

Good question. Some people defend Fashola as if he can't make mistakes. The illegality with this deportation is that we are doing it to our own citizens. There's no sense in that. After deportation of the poor, what next? Higher taxes for non-indigenes? Quota system of employment in the private sector? While Fashola may be trying to decongest Lagos, he should understand the sensitivity of this decision.

And for Femi Falana trying to cite imprisonment examples as deportation, that is really low and disappointing.

On a final note, Fashola's achievements are Fashola's achievements. Yoruba brothers from other states, tell your Governors to wake up. Igbo, South-South Governors, wake up. Northern Governors, do useful work for the masses.
Re: Two Mad Lagosians To Be Deported Back To Lagos By Akwa Ibom State Government - by Enegod(m): 8:12am On Aug 12, 2013
In the news today:
* UK fines GTBank for inadequate money
laundering checks
* NGF: Jang faction meets, seeks for peace
* Jonathan to Akande: Respect your age
* Private jet owners barred from govt
terminal
* Abandoned police barracks turns rapists,
hemp smokers’ den
* B’Haram has created 10,000 widows in
Borno –NGO
and in sports:
* IAAF: Okagbare wins silver, ends
Nigeria’s 14-year wait
Re: Two Mad Lagosians To Be Deported Back To Lagos By Akwa Ibom State Government - by mankand(m): 10:01am On Aug 12, 2013
Christ Addict:

Is it Lagos state government that is developing Lagos?
The federal government and investors from other states including foreign investors are those doing the Job, Lagos government is only administering and controlling traffic just like what Information Minister Labaran Maku said.

Dude what are you saying? Lagos was developed by your armed robber and drug dealer brothers? is that what you want to say?

On resumption of office by Fashola, he stated it clearly that Lagos is not meant for everyone and anybody that id not satisfied should relocate back to his state, what does that tells you?

You have no point and there is no point arguing with you, because you are one of the Jonathan ass lickers
Re: Two Mad Lagosians To Be Deported Back To Lagos By Akwa Ibom State Government - by Youngzedd(m): 10:06am On Aug 12, 2013
ONE NIGERIA.

Being deported inside your own country.
Re: Two Mad Lagosians To Be Deported Back To Lagos By Akwa Ibom State Government - by activeguy: 11:42am On Aug 12, 2013
Thanks to Almighty Allah !!!
Read in the news this am that UK wud start deporting Nigerians too and we know the tribe that wud be worst hit.

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